Best Fixed Broadhead
#1
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Spike
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I'm looking for the best fixed broadhead overall. I'm not interested in mechanicals, heard to many failiure storys and they been using fixed for years and they worked way change a good thing ??
#2
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My vote goes to the G5 Montec. It's machined from one solid piece ofsteel and is rock solid. I used to use Muzzys but the soft aluminum centerbends too easily. I had to buya concentricity gauge and straighten them out regularly to keep them from corkscrewing.
#3
The montec is foolproof being all 1 piece but I like the long slope of the razorcaps and the fact that all 3 blades are welded together making it a 1 piece replaceable blade head and they fly straight too.
#4
Slick Trick is IMHO the absolute best fixed blade broadhead currently made.
There isn't another fixed blade heade made that combines the strength, flight characteristics, blade sharpness, and total cutting ability into a single broadhead like a Slick Trick.
There isn't another fixed blade heade made that combines the strength, flight characteristics, blade sharpness, and total cutting ability into a single broadhead like a Slick Trick.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
I would honestly say they are quite a few broadheads that will qualify well today.
NAP Hell razors, Maniac, Muzzy's, Magnus stingers, Steelforce Phat heads (a very thick blade), Slick Trick, to name a few.
I can't see you going wrong with any. JMHO.
NAP Hell razors, Maniac, Muzzy's, Magnus stingers, Steelforce Phat heads (a very thick blade), Slick Trick, to name a few.
I can't see you going wrong with any. JMHO.
#6
I love the Slick Trick's ,but I'm kind of a broadhead buff ,so this season I'm going to try some muzzy's . Past season's I tried Steelforce ,Montec G5's , Thunderhead's,Sonic's and Spitfire's.
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#8
Only deer so far. But when get back out to Colorado they will still be my broadhead of choice for elk with out question.
My close second choice would be a G5 Striker. Same 100% steel construction, sameGerman blades, and a very good blade retention system with these heads.
Of all the broadheads I have used, tested, and carry in the store these two are my top picks above all others.
Oh, and cinder blocks and steel drums.
So far, in every targetI have shot them into they have out penetrated the competition andin anydestructiontest I hve donethey haveheld up better too.
My close second choice would be a G5 Striker. Same 100% steel construction, sameGerman blades, and a very good blade retention system with these heads.
Of all the broadheads I have used, tested, and carry in the store these two are my top picks above all others.
Oh, and cinder blocks and steel drums.

So far, in every targetI have shot them into they have out penetrated the competition andin anydestructiontest I hve donethey haveheld up better too.
#10
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Chicopee, Massachusetts
I shot the 75g Muzzy last year and I will be shooting the 125g Slick Trick this year. Here are a couple of websites that test broadheads. The testing results make for some good reading.
http://www.american-hunter.com/broadheads/broadhead_test.htm
http://btreviews.proboards57.com/index.cgi?
Enjoy,
HH
http://www.american-hunter.com/broadheads/broadhead_test.htm
http://btreviews.proboards57.com/index.cgi?
Enjoy,
HH


