best broadhead for a rookie
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 11
best broadhead for a rookie
im a rookie to bowhunting and want the best broad head for me. i read the mechanical fly better but often fail, fixed do more damage but are sometimes very hard to get sighted in. i found 4 that i really like, Rage slipcam, Grim Reaper mechanical, G5 Motec and Magnus Stiger buzzcut. which of those would be best for me or if there is another that would be better let me know. price doesnt matter they all run around 40 bucks a pack. thanks for the advice.
#2
in my opinion it is personal preference and different setups and archers get different results all I can say is try one and hopefully it works for you I personally like fixed blades because I have had lots of problems with blades breaking on mechanical. GOOD LUCK
#3
This was my first year bowhunting and I used the Montec Carbon Steel broadheads. They flew pretty accurately for me and are very sharp. I have also hear the Slick Tricks are really good, and I might try those next year.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: MD
Posts: 281
I have used the Montecs and they work great. They can be a little finicky sometimes, but as long as your bow is tuned fairly well they should shoot and group fine. The last two years I have been using the Rage 3-blade and so far as long as I make a good shot they have worked great.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Yea, there is no broadhead for a Rookie
Like you said, they are all expensive.
Good luck. I'm still using broadheads I used since the mid-nineties. Less decisions and guesses to make on my part. They don't make it any easier for old timers either.
Good luck. I'm still using broadheads I used since the mid-nineties. Less decisions and guesses to make on my part. They don't make it any easier for old timers either.
#9
The b-head that I find myself suggesting to many folks looking for ultmate accuracy, field point flight, incredible penetration and scray blade sharpness..... checkout Slick Tricks.
You'll find that these super tough, solid steel heads are also very affordable.
Good luck and good shootin'
You'll find that these super tough, solid steel heads are also very affordable.
Good luck and good shootin'
#10
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 6
slicky magnums here as well ,muzzy mx-3's were all over the place for me ,any broadhead that hits where u are aiming will do and that you can get at a good price ,got 5 paks of those slickies for 18 each so look around ,don't get caught up in all the hype on which one is the best or does the most damage ,you can put a deer down with a field point if you hit it right, no need for expensive stuff .
hope this helps
hope this helps