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Old 02-22-2008, 10:38 AM   #1
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Default Non-mechanical broadhead replacement?

I am shooting a Ten Point Titan XL with a 3-blade, Spitfire 125 expandable broad heads. I need to find a suitable, non-mechanical broadhead replacement to qualify for a specific archery program. I am seeking the similar placement and flight performance. I don"™t what to re-sight as I plan to use my mechanicals in the field. Any recommendations for a suitable substitute? Thanks.
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Old 02-22-2008, 11:25 AM   #2
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I don't think you will get exactly the same flight pattern nor shooting to the same P.O.A. with other BH's You will have to experiment with different 3Blade 125gr BH's. Start with a Muzzy 3blade 125 gr and go from there. Hopefully you have access to friends who use different BH's so you can try some.
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Old 02-22-2008, 12:49 PM   #3
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The magnus stinger or the montec are very accurate broadheads. . . But i don't think you will find a fixed blade that hits where your expandables do
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Slick Tricks, G5 Strikers and Montecs, Magnus Stinger.
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Slick Trick magnums have given me excellent flight consistency from arrow to arrow, as well as great terminal performance. They are relatively small, 1.25" wide, the 100 grnrs only an inch long, so likely to be loser in size to the mechanicals you're used to than larger BHs. Their 4 blades give them superior cutting action as well as flight characteristics.
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