What are some of the better broadheads to use for deer and turkey
#2
I dont know if there are any better ones or not but Im going use Muzzy 3blades 100gr. There shouldnt be any problem if they shoot good out your bow and you hold steady.
#3
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From: Senatobia ms
Cant really answer that without knowing how much Kinetic Energy you are shooting.But you cant go wrong with Montec G5's , or if you produce over 55lbs of KE you can go with Naps Pro Spitfire mechanicals.
#5
tj,
I used the same heads as you about 6 years ago. If aligned with the shaft (spin test) and a well tuned bow/arrow combo they will do just fine. Just make sure you shoot them for practice to confirm that they shoot where you sim. Then for hunting put new blades in them.
Believe me, there is absolutely no reason to be paying $30 or more for broadheads, whether 6 in a pack or 3. These things are getting rediculously expensive.
I used the same heads as you about 6 years ago. If aligned with the shaft (spin test) and a well tuned bow/arrow combo they will do just fine. Just make sure you shoot them for practice to confirm that they shoot where you sim. Then for hunting put new blades in them.
Believe me, there is absolutely no reason to be paying $30 or more for broadheads, whether 6 in a pack or 3. These things are getting rediculously expensive.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
check out www.broadheadtests.com that should help you pick a good head.
#7
I've got my usual Muzzy 100gn 4 blades this season as well as some 10gn slick tricks. For turkey I'm going to try out the new Steel Force Talon turkey heads.
#9
muzzy 4 blade 95gr..any muzzy will do the job...i have never had one fail and love the design. all of the major brands make a good head, but i think the muzzy is just a great design with great results.


