What's the best fixed position broadhead?
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: winter springs fl USA
Posts: 8

i used 4 bladed muzzy's for years and liked them very much but the fellow who owns our local pro shop ( a former national champion) gave me a 75 grain premier from rocky mountain. I never had a fixed blade fly so true. I arrowed a 140 class buck with them in Illinois last season and the heads proformed nicely. I know you can't judge a head by one deer but the tight groups out to 40 yards convinced me.
#24

I have been shooting 125gr Thunderheads since the mid 1980's and have had great flight with them. I don't see the need to change myself but since you are looking for something different I'd say look at Muzzy and the G5 Montecs. Guys around here have had great success with the G5's and my proshop can't keep stocked! I know the Thunderheads can be testy in high speed bows but if you have a well tuned bow they shoot like bullets! I get good blood trails and they are razor sharp out of the package.
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: PA Sask CAN
Posts: 321

Wasp Hammer SST's are hard to beat...downed a 40" bull moose last year and he was down in 30 seconds.
This year I am using Phantom 4-blade cut on contact(which are made by Muzzy) these shoot very well, 9 times out of 10 I am in a 8 inch cirlce at 50 yards.
I hope to arrow Moose this week and then compare to the Wasp and see which comes out less damaged.
This year I am using Phantom 4-blade cut on contact(which are made by Muzzy) these shoot very well, 9 times out of 10 I am in a 8 inch cirlce at 50 yards.
I hope to arrow Moose this week and then compare to the Wasp and see which comes out less damaged.
#28

I got some 100 gr. Magnus Stinger, 4 blades this year. I was impressed by how accurate they were. Shot 1 deer with them so far. A rib did bend one of the bleeder blades, I looked and looked and the only blood I found was on the arrow stuck in the ground[&o] But I guess that doesn't matter since the deer took 2 or 3 running steps before piling up for good

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