broadhead help
#1
I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS INFO ON THE STEELHEAD BY ROCKET AEROHEADS. THE REASON IS THAT I AM GOING TO BUY EITHER MUZZY 4 BLADE 100 OR THE STEELHEADS IN 100. I USE A HOYT TRYKON SET AT 65 LBS AND SHOOT CARBON 30IN ARROWS. HELP PLEASE.
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Many on this forum led me to look at the Slick Trick Broadheads... As fixed blade goes I can't see how I could do any better... Haven't got to shoot them much, but so far so good...
#7
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2005
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If you are going after a fixed blade, 4 blade broadhead, I would
highly recommend Slick Tricks. I have not gotten try them on a
deer yet but I have practiced with them and they do fly just like
field points and they are 100grain.
highly recommend Slick Tricks. I have not gotten try them on a
deer yet but I have practiced with them and they do fly just like
field points and they are 100grain.
#8
I've used the Rocket Steelheads for several years and they fly great and are super tough. This year I'm going to play with the 4 blade Muzzy's just to give them a shot. The price on them can't be beat compared to most other quality fixed blade heads.
#9
Joined: Jan 2006
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Can't beat a Muzzy as far as I'm concerned. I have used 3-blade 100gr. for several years and they get the job done! I have put 2 through the backbone and severed the spine with very little damage to the blades. I've seen people shoot Crimson Talons, Steelforce, Thunderheads, and Rocky Mountain Gators and they have all bent or broke when they hit a stump or rock.
I have also shot a 8" cement block at 15 yds. It bent the trocar tip slightly and scuffed the blades up a little but the broadhead never broke. It shoved it back into the shaft of my aluminum arrow. It almost went through the first side of the block.
I still shoot the same broadhead, just change the blades.
I have also shot a 8" cement block at 15 yds. It bent the trocar tip slightly and scuffed the blades up a little but the broadhead never broke. It shoved it back into the shaft of my aluminum arrow. It almost went through the first side of the block.
I still shoot the same broadhead, just change the blades.
#10
ORIGINAL: longbeardbuster
If you are going after a fixed blade, 4 blade broadhead, I would
highly recommend Slick Tricks. I have not gotten try them on a
deer yet but I have practiced with them and they do fly just like
field points and they are 100 grain.
If you are going after a fixed blade, 4 blade broadhead, I would
highly recommend Slick Tricks. I have not gotten try them on a
deer yet but I have practiced with them and they do fly just like
field points and they are 100 grain.
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