Which Broadheads Do You Shoot?
#21

ORIGINAL: bigcountry
No doubt you guys should spend all the money you want to make this hobby/passion enjoyable. But if you can't get the job done because you didn't have a 10 dollar head on, you got other issues.
No doubt you guys should spend all the money you want to make this hobby/passion enjoyable. But if you can't get the job done because you didn't have a 10 dollar head on, you got other issues.

No difference in quality anyway[8D]Heck I saw a guy kill a deer with a field tip. What do I want to waste my money on broadheads for?

Is there any logic left? I mean how much can you really save a yearusing cheaper heads? I guess it just depends on your priorities.
Dan
#22
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ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Yeah! We should all use wally world heads and save a couple of $
No difference in quality anyway[8D]Heck I saw a guy kill a deer with a field tip. What do I want to waste my money on broadheads for?
Is there any logic left? I mean how much can you really save a yearusing cheaper heads? I guess it just depends on your priorities.
Dan
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
No doubt you guys should spend all the money you want to make this hobby/passion enjoyable. But if you can't get the job done because you didn't have a 10 dollar head on, you got other issues.
No doubt you guys should spend all the money you want to make this hobby/passion enjoyable. But if you can't get the job done because you didn't have a 10 dollar head on, you got other issues.

No difference in quality anyway[8D]Heck I saw a guy kill a deer with a field tip. What do I want to waste my money on broadheads for?

Is there any logic left? I mean how much can you really save a yearusing cheaper heads? I guess it just depends on your priorities.
Dan
#23

No offense KJD but the problemI see with this thread is the first post. you shouldnt care what is "popular". you need to shoot what you feel confident with. it shouldnt matter what Joe on the next piece of property is shooting or you buddy at the shop.
what is popular may not work for you and your setup. unfortunately theonly way to find out is to try some and see what works.
Good luck and be safe.
what is popular may not work for you and your setup. unfortunately theonly way to find out is to try some and see what works.
Good luck and be safe.
#24
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 305

I shoot good ole Muzzy's. They have stood the test of time, are priced right, and available just about anywhere. I also have shot Slick Tricks as well and believe them to be another excellent head. Killed deer with both the past two years but I perfer the Muzzy 125 three blade. They are my confidence broadhead.
Ed
Ed
#25
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 380

Muzzy 125! I spine shot a deer this year (Hope it NEVER happens again). The Muzzy smashed through a couple of verterbrae and buried itself in the bucks spine. The deer dropped on the hit and stayed there for a couple of finishing shots. When butchering (The arrow broke off in him) I was able to get the Muzzy out of the spine and it looked practically brand new!
#26

Like mentioned fixed heads such as Theads, Muzzy, slick tricks, etc are popular choices because they flat out work well. I will not shoot expandables due to hunting larger then deer game primarily with my bows. As such my choice for the past number of years is a cut on contact heads; such as magnus, steelforce, etc. Beenstuck on Steelforce Premiums for anumber of years now.Elk, moose, deer and black bear have resulted in pass thru's and short tracks. Awesome flight(no adjustments needed as they fly right with my field points), sharpness and great results, I see no need to change.
#28

Muzzy 125gr 3 blade
I tried a few and settled on the Muzzy, like to try to stay away from mix matching too much. If I shot a faster setup I would go with the 100gr....if I went after tough boar or moose in such I may switch to the cut on contact Muzzy Phantom.
I tried a few and settled on the Muzzy, like to try to stay away from mix matching too much. If I shot a faster setup I would go with the 100gr....if I went after tough boar or moose in such I may switch to the cut on contact Muzzy Phantom.