Detachable rotary broadhead apparatus having drill bit-like char

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ABSTRACT:
A broadhead arrow having mechanical structure that improves the rotational freedom of the broadhead portion to prolong rotation during penetration of a target. The mechanical structure further includes an arrow tip, formed as a fluted arrow tip structure, that initiates target penetration by producing drill bit-like action upon rotationally contacting a target. The fluted arrow tip is followed by the bladed, rotatably free, broadhead portion having a plurality of elongated blades that are formed having a sharp, edged, concave upper body structure, contoured for cutting and discarding, in a plow-like manner, any target material, such as flesh and bone material encountered during rotary penetration of a target.

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