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ultimag 08-04-2004 08:42 PM

fixed broadheads
 
i would like to hear some feedback on some heads that fly like fieldtips and have agood cutting dia. i used mech. last year and was impressed as the bull elk i shot went 20 yds and piled up but i am still skeptical any feedback would be appreciated

lou-lou 08-04-2004 11:04 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Man, this is going to get nasty in here with this topic. They are all good heads , good shot placement is the key. As for fixed blade , every bow is different, trial by error is the best way to find out. Thnuderheads, Muzzy, Magnus Stingers. It's your choice shot them and compare.

skeeter 7MM 08-04-2004 11:24 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Muzzy, Magnus and Steel Force Premiums no adjustment required from FP's out of a tuned bow. Others slight adjustment maybe required IME (TH's, Wasp SST, Rocky Mountain, etc).

I am cut on impact guy now, since my archery consists of Bear, Elk and Deer. Used to be an annual moose hunt as well but they have since closed that season here and it is a general or draw only with no classification. I just found the 100 gr cut on impact would do everything I needed with no need to worry or change and the fact the flight is superb with the Steel Force was added insurance.

Like everything there are a ton of good choices, like lou said you need to find the one best for you, your setup and situation.

bigbulls 08-05-2004 06:33 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
IMO the best flying fixed blade head and toughest as well is the Slick Trick. Give them a try. Like me I am sure you won't be dissapointed.

Stingers would be my top shoice if I wanted a broadhead with a blade all the way to the tip.

elknut1 08-06-2004 07:26 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
I just picked up a pack of 4-blade 125 stingers, and yes they fly and hit with my field tips. They'll be on my elk setup this year!!---I also looked at Slick Tricks, it's a great looking head with great claims, I opted for the stingers! elknut1

bigbutteredbuck12 08-09-2004 12:39 AM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
i'd say go wit new archery products razorbacks 100 grain... they are a great broadhead and i have heard many great things about them..

Dalejbrass 08-10-2004 11:57 AM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Get the only ones you'll ever need - Montec G-5's.

Tribal 08-14-2004 07:40 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Man I am bummed! I just shot my new bow with broadheads for the first time. My trusty Muzzys I use to use 125s and now 100s. They hit low! A couple of inches any clue to why this would be? I could hold a tad high but I want them dead on. Now I am wondering if I should try some Montecs. Any thoughts?

superrman77 08-14-2004 09:55 PM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Tribal try lowering your novking point just a little bit at a time. That should do the trick.

Tribal 08-15-2004 06:52 AM

RE: fixed broadheads
 
Thanks, I will do that hopefully problem solved!


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