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Old 06-18-2004, 04:51 PM   #1
 
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what type of broadheads do you recommend shooting a hoyt bow with redline carbon composite arrows, i use muzzys is there a better one out there or should i just stick with muzzys?
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Old 06-19-2004, 02:59 AM   #2
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Stay with the muzzy's a better head has not been made.
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Old 06-19-2004, 12:30 PM   #3
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you might want to try either the thunderheads, crossfires, or the nitrons by NAP, depending on what you are looking for. 5 shot has done numerous reviews on different broadheads including the crossfires and the nitrons. here is a link to his site. 5shot's tests
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Well, I have had excellent results with 4 blade 100 grain slick tricks. They are an excellent broadhead. I believe 5shot has a review of these as well you could check out.

They have impressed me more than any other head I have shot. I would put the muzzy 3 and 4 blades a close second behind the slicktricks in my experiences.

I perfer a 4 blade broadhead, they seem to really open up the wound channel.
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Old 06-19-2004, 03:50 PM   #5
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You've made a great choice in Muzzy, and fortunately we have a ton of great broadhead choices today.

NAP, WASP, Rocky Mountain, Rocket, Slick trick, Magnus, Muzzy..there's tons of great broadheads out there.
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I really like muzzys, and hadnt changed for a while, then i started shooting magnus stingers. Now i carry both in my quiver, but i actually like the stingers a little better. The low profile, with the cut up front style works really well out of fast bows with carbons.
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