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Originally Posted by Western MA Hunter
(Post 3687357)
Shot a bear last week w/ the NAP Spitfire Maxx... all I can say is wow... what a hurting this bh put on the bear... huge entry and exit hole w/ a severe quartering away angle... performed flawlessly... BH in perfect shape after shot too.
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I'll stick with the 2 blade Rages. The holes they make and the blood trails they leave have to be seen to believe. I'm shooting them out of a crossbow and have gotten pass throughs on the 2 deer I've shot so far with them.
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favorite broadhead and why
i love the muzzy mx3. they are long lasting and inexpensive
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I just took a doe with a G5 Montec, and I am impressed.
The head smashed through the top of the shoulder blade, nicked the spine, and then continued through the left lung. The arrow did not pass through, but it was sticking out about 10 inches behind the left leg. The head is stil sharp and ready to go for another deer. |
mine has to be the NAP bloodrunner 2 blades, i got this button buck today, the string hit my arm as i relase and sent the arrow wayyy right and hit him in the guts. it made a 4 inch ENTRY wound. he went maybe 30 yards then just fell over
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Slick Tricks all the way, I, use the 100 mags and they make big holes and great blood trails and they are fixed blades and very tough. These heads fly just like a field tip so there is no need for a mech head here.
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My bow set up is in my signature. The G5 Montec CS's fly exactly like my practice arrows, are sharp as heck, leave a great wound channel and pass thru like a knife thru hot butter.
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Muzzy MX-4 Cheap, reliable, deadly
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Another vote Slick Trick Magnums, taken 4 bucks with them. 2 complete pass throughs, and 2 stayed in them because I shot down on them and went through the spine down into the heart. I love them, they fly very well and are tough.
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Originally Posted by live2hunt009
(Post 3697664)
I am a Grim Reaper fan. Penetration is unmatchable by any other expandable.
Their slogan is "Watch them drop" and I do it on a regular basis. This year (so far) four deer shot, the farthest one ran just over 60 yards from where it was hit. The second farthest was 40 yards and the first two went no more than 20 yards. In 2006 I shot a black bear that went 15 feet and was dead. I see no reason to use anything else. |
Originally Posted by live2hunt009
(Post 3697664)
I am a Grim Reaper fan. Penetration is unmatchable by any other expandable.
ayone else notice the guy in the grim reaper videos is the guy who first did the old rocket video where the biggest buck they shot was a spiker? |
NAP Spitfires...
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I started out with 100g Hell Razors, at first they flew fine… I even shot a small buck at 30 yds, blood trail was 3 ft wide! Deer went about 30 yds and collapses… I then started having issues with arrow flight after 35 yds… took it to a bow shop and we tuned and tuned and came to the conclusion that since the Hell Razors are welded together they can have a wobble to them. I then said I need this bow shooting straight before I leave. So he went and found me some 100g Montec’s put them on and flew like a dart and I was happy. He said the Montec’s are made out of one piece of metal so you don’t much see a wobble to them.
If you don’t get the Montec CS then they will need sharpening but that’s easy with this broad head. I practices with the Montec pre-season and can put 2 in the kill zone at 50 yards on windy days. It really sucks when you loose confidence in your broad heads but so long as these keep flying straight I don’t see how they won’t work. Hell Razors were def. sharper but we couldn’t get them to fly worth a darn… |
Originally Posted by UncleNorby
(Post 3654841)
You WANT your arrow to pass through the deer. "Never had a passthrough yet" means you have had really bad luck, you are not shooting enough DW for your choice of broadhead, or are shooting your deer in the wrong spot.
I prefer fixed blade heads. Cabelas FX-3 work just fine for me. Easy to tune to hit with FPs, solidly built, and they cost around $20 for 6. |
Grim Reapers 100%!!!!!!!! What other broadhead out there is good enough for a major bow manufactor to out their name on it? None!! Mathews did. They are the only ones out there to have ever done so. That says volumes for their belief in a product.
That and I have take over 80 animals with them and have yet to loose one or trail one over 125yds, no matter the hit!!!!!!! That includes a 193-3/16ths, 12pt So. Il giant and an 1-3/8ths short at the time World record Catalina Ram from So. Texas. The 12pt took a spine hit that broke a vertabre into 4 pieces and only broke off one blade!!! I have 2 doz. 100grn put up on the shelf just to be sure I won't/don't run out. |
I bought 3 G5 Montecs for $35.00 a couple years ago.
Theyre the toughest broadhead on the market. You can shoot a cinder block at 20 yrds & still shoot a deer with the same broadhead. Ive used the same 'one' broadhead on the same arrow for the last 3 seasons. (Its my lucky arrow) 7 dead deer with my G5 Montec, always had a complete pass-through & Ive never had to sharpen it yet. I put a doe down at 20 yrds Tuesday night & she dropped where she stood. She dumped all 8+ pints of blood in about a minute & a half & was dead within 2. The thing I like most about the Montecs, you dont have to worry about replacement blades. Once you put it on your arrow, its on your arrow till you take it off. No maintenance or assembly required. ![]() |
Muzzy 100 gr. 4 blade,with GT arrows.I've never had a problem with any of them.They fly true,so why change anything.
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Muzzy 3 blade 100's- 9 deer always had to re sight
Muzzy 4 blade 100's- 3 deer " " Slick Trick Mag 100's- Shot one HUGE deer in shoulder good penetration approx 12'' no blood no recovery. I just couldn't go back to em after that heart break. Shot straight a little noisy but nothing to bad Rage 2 blade 100's - 6 deer never had a problem huge cuts quick death but only had one pass through. I really loved these but also really wanted a broad-head that was more likely to pass through. Ram Cat 125's- Some initial minor issues resolved (set screws) 1 deer wonderful performance pass through after hitting the spine and going right through the heart. Great wound channel and penetration. But time will tell |
well you can tell muzzys are the fav. muzzy 125 grain 3 blades. they tear it up good and are very durable, you can find them just about anywhere.
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ive used them all here are my top 5 in order.
1. Muzzy 4 blade 2. NAP Hellrazor 3. Rocket Meat Seeker 3 blade 4. Grim Reaper 5. Magnus Buzzcut I have nothing good to say about rage as they have broken every time i use them, and nothing good to say about G5. i have shot all the G5 broadheads and the montech was the best of them all, that is to say if g5 was the only bh on the market to buy it would be the montech 100g. for me, otherwise G5 sucks. Tekken is a joke. so is Tekken 2, so is T3. all fixed blades are goind to require adj. thats just it. i like mechanicals so i dont have to but muzzy always come thru for me. never fails me. the nap is a bear to get right but it cuts so well and i like not having to change blades. Tried all NAP, the bloodrunner is awesome. leaves a HUGE hole. but it is so loud. I still to this day shoot the meat seekers and have been shooting them since they were named the undertakers, no adj., never broken a blade. Always open. Grim reapers work awesome enough said. the only reason i dont use the alot is i dont trust the foldback blades 100%. And the Magnus is great for anything. Turkey bear deer it does it all and its simple. Never had a clean pass through tho. cuts well but its just not quite enough for me. Fly straight and penetrate well. Also goes thru bone like no other. thats where i stand. Oh and if you see one called the ATOM DO NOT USE IT. Garbage. |
Magnus Stinger (2 AND 4 BLADE): fly great, always passed thru and have a lifetime guarantee. I used them for the past 5 years and killed 5 buck, one doe, and 2 bison and all died within sight.
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Originally Posted by Chuck7
(Post 3645864)
Steel Force ..tight groups
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