fixed vs. expandable
#2
Join Date: Oct 2005
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RE: fixed vs. expandable
I did a bunch of research on what brand to get also. I decided on the New Archery Products (NAP) Spitfire. Here are the reasons why:
1) They don't require o-rings to keep blades retracted during flight.
2) They offer practice blades so you can practice with the actual component you will be hunting with.
3) No more worrying about your point of impact changing from practice days to hunting days.
4) Solid company with well designed products
5) NAP has great customer service and technical service if you ever need it.
6) 1.5 inch cutting diameter from a 100 grain tip.
I believe they offer the best mechanical broadheads on the market. Here is the link to the product. http://www.newarchery.com/broadheads/spitfire.asp
1) They don't require o-rings to keep blades retracted during flight.
2) They offer practice blades so you can practice with the actual component you will be hunting with.
3) No more worrying about your point of impact changing from practice days to hunting days.
4) Solid company with well designed products
5) NAP has great customer service and technical service if you ever need it.
6) 1.5 inch cutting diameter from a 100 grain tip.
I believe they offer the best mechanical broadheads on the market. Here is the link to the product. http://www.newarchery.com/broadheads/spitfire.asp
#3
RE: fixed vs. expandable
Pick one and go kill a deer, they all work on deer.
I bought some cheap ones this year from wal-mart, the brand, Eastmon Archery.
10 bucks for 3, they did a wonderfull job this year.
Ive used the wasp jack hammers in the past with great success also.
but really they all work and work good.
I bought some cheap ones this year from wal-mart, the brand, Eastmon Archery.
10 bucks for 3, they did a wonderfull job this year.
Ive used the wasp jack hammers in the past with great success also.
but really they all work and work good.
#4
RE: fixed vs. expandable
Of the mechanicals that I tried already, I give the Rocket brand two thumbs up. I'm currently trying out the Rocky Mtn Snypers, and I hate them already!! Way to flimsy!! Come next year, I'm going to give the Slick-Trick heads a serious try!!!
#5
RE: fixed vs. expandable
Hey Swanny......I see you had some trouble on your last two deer, so be careful on why you want to change to mechanicals.(I'm asuming you want a bigger blood trial) Shot placement isstill by far the most important aspect in whether a broadhead works. You need to be carefull with mechanicals. First, does your bow set-up have enough KEto handle a large mechanical (1 3/8" or bigger). I shoot mechanicals. Your shot placement is even more crucial then with fixed heads. Mechanicals and bone don't mix well, compared to fixed heads. Next, I really try to stay away fromany odd angle shots.....you needpatientice for good abroadside shots or let'm walk. Fixed heads will get better penetration than a large Mechanical. There are many shots I wouldn't take withMechanical that I would take with a fixed head. If you have enough KE....its dosen't matter. I thinka 60 KE is the least to shoot a large mechanical.
So why do I shoot a mechanical?.......I like big blood trails and I have a KE of 66. I shoot 11/2" or 1 3/4" mechanicals. I wait for very good broadside shots where my arrow will penetrate both sides of the chest cavity....lungs. If you shoot 'm there, fixed or mechanical really dosen't matter! But it is fun following a big blood trail.
Good Luck!
So why do I shoot a mechanical?.......I like big blood trails and I have a KE of 66. I shoot 11/2" or 1 3/4" mechanicals. I wait for very good broadside shots where my arrow will penetrate both sides of the chest cavity....lungs. If you shoot 'm there, fixed or mechanical really dosen't matter! But it is fun following a big blood trail.
Good Luck!
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: fixed vs. expandable
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
RE: fixed vs. expandable
I am using the Vortex Mini Max 3 100gr head. Shot a doe with it this year and she only went 35 yards. I saw her lay down at about 15 yards but got up and walked anther 20 yards and she was done. Love this mechanical. It also has a 2 inch cutting diameter. Just make sure before using this head you have enough KE to shoot through a deer.
Brian
Brian