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Old 12-27-2006, 11:38 AM   #1
 
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Default good broad head?

whats a good 100grain broadhead for a 25-26" easton st epic 500 arrow with a lower draw weight anywhere from 40-50# (the old ladies) that will also work for my setup 28" arrow 60# draw...figure I would just get using the same head to keep things simple. figure a nice small 1" cut on impact would be perfect whats out there? currently I was shooting rocket steelheads with no problems blowing through deer but for the above reason want to simplify things...thanks
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Old 12-27-2006, 12:39 PM   #2
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There are a number of heads out there that will work perfectly with both your and your better half's setup.

I would stick to a cut on contact type, especially for the lower draw weight. Just a few that come to mind (in no particular order)

Steel Force Premium and Hellfire
Magnus Stingers
G5 Montec
G5 Striker
Slick Trick
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I like slick tricks
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You can't go wrong with any of the heads mentioned above but I personally recommend Muzzy's.
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Thunderheads are tried and true reliable and inexpensive as well. Them and Muzzy's are classic and hard to beat.
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All the heads listed will be effective. ST's, muzzy, magnus stinger and thunder heads are my suggestion.
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