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JD IN ALBERTA 02-06-2003 02:12 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
I'm shooting very similar speeds as you and I am using Steelforce 85gr Titaniums. I've had no problems taking big boar out to 45yds. (Thats my max). Great broadhead and real tough but pretty pricey to experiment with.

Rob02 02-06-2003 07:32 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
The DEAD HEAD 100 group tigher at 50 yard than any other fixed BH. The helicial blades realy do help the flight and forgivness. I used them for the first time last season and loved the flight performance.

whitetail72 02-07-2003 02:29 AM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
I'm with JD on this one. Steelforce is what you should go with. Great flight. Also this Head will stay together.

deerdragr 03-07-2003 08:25 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
Wasp is coming out with a new small fixed head called the Boss Bullet. I believe
it' s 85 gr. I saw a prototype at a sportsman show and it looked like it would fly
sweet. They are supposed to hit the stores late spring or summer.

dcl 03-07-2003 09:08 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
i' ve had great luck with the 4 blade muzzy. ya its only 90 grains but i push it up over 300fps. out to 50yds--practice range only. and it groups very well. also had great luck with archers ammo contenders. you just gotta start trying b-heads to see what flys good for you.

Todd1700 03-07-2003 10:24 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
I' ve never shot a deer with one so I can' t comment on that aspect but Slick Tricks are the most accurate fixed head I have ever shot. They will hit where your field points hit. At any speed! I have intentionally shot them out of a mistuned bow and they still grouped with my field tips.
But at your speed a rocket steelhead expandable in 100 or 125 grain would blow through any deer even at 40 yards. I have found them to penetrate better than my fixed heads. I know that is hard to believe but thats based on my own testing. On 1/2 inch plywood the steelhead buried deeper than a muzzy,a slick trick, a steelforce, and a G5 montec. All shot on the same arrow, same bow and same distance. Repeated the test multiple times because I just couldn' t believe it myself but the results were always the same. The fixed heads all penetrated about 1/2 way the arrow but the steelhead buried to the fletching. Every time!

Big Country 03-08-2003 02:45 AM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
I have used Muzzy 125gr., and Thunderhead 125gr. @ 300fps with fantastic accuracy out to 50 yds.

I`m sure the others mentioned are good ones, but I have yet to try them.

CBM SC 03-08-2003 03:28 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
Look at the new Rocky Mountain Ironhead 100 . 1" cut . They should fly pretty good. Personally shooting 290+ I' ve had a very hard time getting consistant results with fixed blades, at least enough to hunt with. When I got real close I tried shooting on a real windy day (after someone suggested it) . And learned another archery lesson. Been shooting mechanicals ever since !!

HighBow 03-08-2003 06:58 PM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
I have had great flight out of the Steele Force broadheads and they are reasonable priced too.

BOW-NUT 03-20-2003 07:19 AM

RE: Good Fixed BH for Speed
 
i shot 7595 gt and i had trouble getting fb to fly very well i shoot 85 thunderheads on a 5575 at 298 and cut veins at 40 yrds. but the 7595 ihad to try 100 thunder heads but fly like a dream ,the reason i shoot 5575 and a 85 head is i already had 2 dozen of them didn`t want to buy all new heads i have passthroughs at 50 yrds
with my set up,with no complaints ,i know some of you guys don`t agree with taking long shots but i feel if your confident in your ability and condition are right i don`t have a problem with taking a shot out to 50yrds


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