Fig. 24C is a broadhead formed from a single sheet of steel.This is done by a series of slots which taper toward the point,then bent alternately to right and left, forming a taperedpocket to receive the arrow. This is an inexpensive and quitesatisfactory point.
Fig. 24D is an earlier version of what a broadhead shouldbe. It is constructed from a piece of good steel which is shapedand slotted and a 35 cal. spitzer bullet jacket which is slottedand then either brazed or soldered to the blade. This makesa good head, however, it is a little heavy and is rather ex-pensive to make. Many archers still prefer it. It is of a designthat almost any archer can make.