What broadheads do you shoot??
#23
RE: What broadheads do you shoot??
Slick Tricks and also have some NAP Spitfires, but the ST's will be my first choice. First year with the Slick Tricks and to reiterate what everyone else has been saying about them, they are flying right w/ my field points.
#24
RE: What broadheads do you shoot??
The following will be in my quiver one time or another this season-
In order of preference:
Muzzy Phantoms 4 blade- big nast y blade
Slick tricks- just as wide a cut, but stepper blade angle
Magnus stinger 4 blade- very accurate & sharp
Rocket Sidewinders- for close shot's on evening hunts (solo tracker[&o])
Vortex 3 blades 100 grain- ground blind only, evening hunt if it's a close shot.
NAP Shockwaves- just for backup, small piggy & coyote shots.
In order of preference:
Muzzy Phantoms 4 blade- big nast y blade
Slick tricks- just as wide a cut, but stepper blade angle
Magnus stinger 4 blade- very accurate & sharp
Rocket Sidewinders- for close shot's on evening hunts (solo tracker[&o])
Vortex 3 blades 100 grain- ground blind only, evening hunt if it's a close shot.
NAP Shockwaves- just for backup, small piggy & coyote shots.
#27
RE: What broadheads do you shoot??
Probably sticking with my Rocket Steelheads again this year though I might also try the Grim Reapers, NAP Nitrons and Slick Tricks during actual hunting conditions.
#28
RE: What broadheads do you shoot??
Since they came on the market in the 70s I have been shooting 3 Blade Rocky Mountain Razors, 125gr. 2 years ago I went to the 125gr. 3 Blade Rocky Mountain Ironhead. I have taken Whitetail, Mule Deer, Black Bears, Elk, Buffalo, Caribou, Wild Hogs & many other biggame animals with excellent results. My Brother & son shoot the 3 blade premiers & 2 of my friends also switched to 3 Blade Rockys after they saw what mine did on a hunt.
They always fly excellent for me-just screw em on.
They always fly excellent for me-just screw em on.