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Dnk 11-08-2006 09:24 PM

Broadhead size
 
Does anyone use a one inch or smaller broadhead on deer? I was thinking about the 85 grain Magnus Stinger that is 7/8" wide on a light speed shaft.

MC Bowhunter 11-09-2006 11:08 AM

RE: Broadhead size
 
Kinda a small cutting dia. The wider the better!!

r33h 11-09-2006 12:31 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 

ORIGINAL: MC Bowhunter

Kinda a small cutting dia. The wider the better!!
That is what I was thinking...

BGfisher 11-09-2006 08:30 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 
Not so, guys. Wider emans you need more weigh to push the extra friction. More possiblity of hitting bone. There are less planing and tuning issues with narrow heads simply due to less surface area. There is more game killed with heads measuring 1'- 1 1/4" wide than all other heads put together. It's always been that way. The wider cutting head will kill an animal maybe two seconds quicker, but only if it's put in the right place.

Bradkoz 11-09-2006 11:32 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 
accuracy is the most important thing. put a field tip in both lungs and the deer is still gonna die. more cut does help esp with poor shot placement. my brothers like bigger heads cause he usually shoot his deer farther back and ive seen three of his intestine shot deer die withing 75yrds. i like 1.25 cause that seems to be the most common and i think it does the job well kind of a happy medium. my other brother usues 7/8 cut heads and has had poor trails and lost two deer one of which we found 1/2 mile away a week later with a liver shot. we didnt push that deer at all came back 12hrs later with a bigger cut i really feel we would have found the deer but it still was the shot placement that hurt him not the head.

outdoorslover 11-14-2006 10:36 AM

RE: Broadhead size
 
The wider the better. I recommend at least an inch diameter blades.

Sphinx 11-14-2006 03:39 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 
Earlier this season I was using a cheap broadhead 100 grain with 1 1/4 inch cut. Now after having missed three deer this year, my buddy suggested what he was using so I invested in some Horton FX broadheads 100 grain and 7/8 inch cut. I love em they're the best fixed broadhead I have ever shot, the really do shoot just like a field point. They closely resemble a muzzy, but they're tougher! There's a great deal on them on Ebay right now. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=001&sspagename=S TRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=11001758439 3&rd=1&rd=1

Sphinx 11-14-2006 03:42 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 

Kinda small cutting dia, The wider the better
I disagree, unless you're using an expandable broadhead. The wider the cut the more likely they are to windplane from my past experiences.

yajsab 11-14-2006 03:53 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 
Hmm... How 'bout staying in the middle with Slick Trick 1" cut. :D

CJW 11-14-2006 08:12 PM

RE: Broadhead size
 
I have nothing but good things to say about my Rocket Ultimate Steels, except I wish they'de put more threads on the shank so they'de screw in further. 7/8" cutting diameter.

Cameron


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