Proven in the field
FAQs
A single bevel broadhead features blade edges that are ground on one side of the edge while the opposite side remains flat. This asymmetrical edge geometry causes the broadhead to rotate as it passes through tissue and bone. The rotation can help split bone, maintain forward momentum, and create larger wound channels for deeper penetration and improved blood trails.
VPA single bevel broadheads are available in two material options:
Premium Tool Steel (S7) – Heat treated to 56–58 Rockwell, offering maximum durability, edge retention, and resistance to impact.
Carbon Tool Steel (1045) – Heat treated to 50–52 Rockwell, providing excellent toughness and a sharp edge at a more economical price point.
Both materials are designed to withstand the demands of serious hunting.
Yes. VPA Single Bevel broadheads are designed to be sharpened and reused. Because they are CNC machined from a single piece of steel, they have no welds or weak points, allowing hunters to maintain and reuse the same broadhead for multiple hunts with proper sharpening.
Yes. Always match the bevel direction with your arrow’s helical.
• Right bevel heads should be used with right helical vanes or feathers
• Left bevel heads should be used with left helical vanes or feathers
Matching these ensures proper arrow rotation and optimal performance.