Up for grabs are 1 dozen 3 blade broadheads. There are no markings on them and I don't know the brand. The ferrule is 5/16". I weighed them and the results vary from 91 to 106 grains. They are new and have never been installed.
Maybe Chuck, with his broadhead bible can come up with a name. Or, one of you broadhead aficionados may recognize them.
If you're interested, get your name in the hat and I'll draw a winner on Tuesday, October 12th at 6 PM West Coast time.
CONUS only, please.

Thank you all!
I do enjoy these giveaways as much as the recipients. Items sitting around gathering dust now have new homes.
Yeah ! Thanks Ira...again.
Congratulations!
And three cheers for Ira!
Hip Hip...
The winner is...danielklee.
Congratulations!
Don't forget to send me your address.
Please put my name in the hat.
please put my name in the hat
Please throw my name in the ring, many thanks.
would like for groundhog hunting
loose so many on them over a summer
Chuck, I just checked and I don't have more of these. I did come across a Hills Hornet and these are about 1/8" shorter, but they do bear a resemblance to the Hills.
I think the yellowish coating may be some type of zinc plating, similar to what's used on some nuts and bolts and other hardware.
Ira....got any more ? ( 1, for sale ?) Not sure what they are...might be unpainted Hills Hornet heads. I have a couple painted ones in my collection, but no uncoated esp yellowish metal ones. What is the approx diameter of the ferrule hole ?
As usual, this is a very kind and generous gesture, Ira! And really neat broadheads, too. I will step aside so someone with a need can benefit but thank you kindly.
I will be following suit with something for giveaway soon. Good luck to all!
Rick