THAT'S IT, I GIVE UP.........BROADHEADS
#1
THAT'S IT, I GIVE UP.........BROADHEADS
I have spent weeks and weeks looking online and in the stores.
I have narrowed it down to these four.
1. G5 Montec- 100 Gr.
2. Wasp Hammer SST - 100 Gr.
3. Muzzy MX 4 - 100 Gr.
4. Slick Tricks
Any suggestions?
I have narrowed it down to these four.
1. G5 Montec- 100 Gr.
2. Wasp Hammer SST - 100 Gr.
3. Muzzy MX 4 - 100 Gr.
4. Slick Tricks
Any suggestions?
#3
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RE: THAT'S IT, I GIVE UP.........BROADHEADS
Of the ones you named, I'd go with the slick tricks. They seem to fly really well and they're the sharpest ones of your choices. Personally, I shoot Thunderheads. The G5 Montecs and the Muzzys IMO are two of the dullest broadheads on the market. Sure, they look cool but that's about the only good parts to either of them. I'm not saying you can't kill a deer with them, but the sharper the blade, the smoother the cut, the faster they'll bleed out. Dull blades cause bruising and clotting, making blood trailing more difficult. I have no experience with the Wasps, so can't help you there.
#9
RE: THAT'S IT, I GIVE UP.........BROADHEADS
Id go with anything cut on impact,Because In my opinion,Your shooting a carbon arrow ,which I do also,you dont have as much ummmph behind you,as in regard to a heavier arrow.I shoot 100gr Montecs but to each his own.I have harvested 3 deer in the same season with the same broadhead and arrow,I just resharpen them,But I shoot the 7595 Goldtip its a heavier arrow.Good Hunting
#10
RE: THAT'S IT, I GIVE UP.........BROADHEADS
ORIGINAL: MDBUCKHUNTER
I have had bad luck with broadheads that have one blade substantially larger than the other.
I have had bad luck with broadheads that have one blade substantially larger than the other.