What's the best fixed position broadhead?
#16
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 74

Can't beat a Muzzy. And for yourself, you might try a 4 blade. Less width for less planing. More blades for more blood. I shoot the 115 grain 4 blades and wouldn't trade for nothing. I used about five different broadheads last year just to see, and nothing has the combination of flight, penetration, and damage that a Muzzy has. My 2 cents.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 202

I used to shoot the Rocky Mountain Snypers. I had the opportunity to shoot the Montec G5's. I will start by saying that they shoot just like field points(on a properly tuned bow). The only thing I would say that is a slight negative is that when they are flying, they make a little hissing sound. Nothing big though. They come out of the packs pretty damn sharp and can be easily razor sharp again, using a stone. I was told by a buddy of mine, that a person he knows shot 5 deer with the same head last year and had no problems with them!

#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NC
Posts: 1,282

I love Thunderheads and have been shooting them for as long as i can remember. I've never had a problem what so ever with any bow i've owned getting Thunderheads to fly and group with field points and shoot very well. I have always found them to be easy to tune, they fly great and every one i've ever purchased was shaving sharp out of the package and do a number on deer. If i were to ever switch i would probably try Muzzys but i have no reason to change as long as the Thunderheads keep working.