steelforce titanium or g5 broadhead
#1
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I am switching from mech to fixed and i like these 2 heads but hard to decide. any suggestions appreciated. montec g5 or stellforce titanium 100 grain i shoot a 75 grain mech so i no i will lose alittle speed but i can increase my poundage later.
#3
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From: Claremore, OK. USA
I've done extense field testing with my set-up and found that the G5's fly tremendusouly better than the Steelforce. G5 was the only broadhead that grouped EXACTLY the same as my field points with no adjustments. I also like the one-piece construction of the G5. It is the best head on the market in my opinion.
#5
I use the Steelforce now but I will be giving the G5's a try but definetly the Steelforce work great . I did have a little problem with flight but I took off the bleeder blades and they flew true as my fieldpoints.
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#6
You might want to talke a look at Steel Forces web site. They have a new three blade head coming out in April. It looks pretty tough except I personally don't like the serated blades.
#7
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From: Rochester New York USA
Those are the two broadheads I have in my quiver. Both preformed very well on game and shot the same as my field points. Good luck. IMO you can't go wrong with either one. TGK
#8
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From: Minnesota
Thanks guys I have been using 4 blade muzzys for the last couple of years and they are flying off to the left. I need to switch to the three blade I do like both the steel and g5's. I will try the G5's for sure. Thanks.
#9
I really like the concept of the Montech head. I am currently using Steelforce heads. The Hellfire series specifically and I can't complain they have worked great since I switched over from muzzy. I switched because I wanted a cut on contact head versus the puncture type heads. I shot this buck below with my steelforces this past season. I have shot a turkey and bear with the same head in 2003. Each was a complete pass through.
Best of luck,
Shed
Best of luck,
Shed


