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sargie1957 07-17-2008 11:33 AM

moose tag
 
My son, and I have a moose tag for Vermont this fall, and I will be using my bow.
I am thinking about switching to a 125 gr Muzzy head from a 100 grain head that I currently use for deer. I am shooting a Switchback set at 66lbs that I intend to tweek up a bit if I still have good results.
Any thoughts or advice.
Thanks
sargie

salukipv1 07-17-2008 05:03 PM

RE: moose tag
 
I wouldn't switch to a heavier broadhead.

I shoot 100gr muzzys, did shoot a heavier arrow for my last elk trip, they just felt better the heavier arrow.

I think on large came, elk size plus, I'd consider using a cut on contact broadhead over a chisel point, possibly even a 2 blade design, or 4 blade, ie 2 main blades that cut on contact with 2 bleeders.

2 blade cut on contact will give you the most penetration, i don't beleive any broadhead is going to be busting through elk/moose shoulder bones, so if anything I think consider switching for more penetration.

I just stayed with my 100gr 3 blade muzzys, but in the future I think I'm going to use 100gr NAP razorbaks for the big stuff, and probably rage 2 blade for everything else.

So yea I don't really see a benefit in going from 100gr muzzy to a 125gr muzzy, if wanting more weight I'd probably shoot a heavier shaft, and/or shooting a cut on contact broadhead. I'm a 100gr broadhead fan though, I don't see an advantage to 125grs.

turkeyward 07-17-2008 05:51 PM

RE: moose tag
 
Hey sargi:
Just a heads up for you. If you change your broadhead weight you change your spine and thus your tune on your bow -- which every bowman knows your tune is very sensitive and absolutely critical. Besides a heavier broadhead is not necessarily a stronger one. Stick with your set-up you are comfy with and place your shot carefully. Be sure your blades are absolutely sharp. You can never have your blades sharp enough. Dull blades loose trophies.

Western MA Hunter 07-18-2008 06:32 AM

RE: moose tag
 
I think your setup is fine...
I wouldn't change a thing..


fishm@n 07-18-2008 09:15 PM

RE: moose tag
 
Go with a cut on contact head in the same weight you're already shooting. I know there are muzzy fans out there but most of them are hunting thin skinned light boned white tail.. you're huntin' swamp donkey! Maybe the muzzy phantom.

sargie1957 07-22-2008 06:39 AM

RE: moose tag
 
Thanks for the advice.
My 17 year old son will more then likley be the one to do the actually shooting with a 30-06. But if the right shot presented itself...
We have already enjoyed quite a few hours of scouting, and he found a nice location on his own yesterday while doing a some fishing in the mountains near home.
Thanks again


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