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D.Parsons 01-23-2006 06:56 AM

Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
Which heads do you use?

BobCo19-65 01-23-2006 06:59 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
Longbow and Recurve - Magnus Stinger, Muzzy Phantom

Compound - Slick Trick

zubba 01-23-2006 07:28 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
anything with moving parts has a better chance of something going wrong.

Rhody Hunter 01-23-2006 09:02 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
fixed never tried mechanicals .never had a problem with fixed so i figured why change

YooperMike 01-23-2006 09:26 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
Ditto on the aforementioned reasons for fixed blade.


Trembow 01-23-2006 09:40 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 

I started with mechanicals (NAP Spitfires) and they've never failed me and always shot well.

Now that I think I know what I'm doing, and have been able to tune my bow for arrow flight, I've switched to fThunderheads.

Next year though, I may go with the slick tricks. If you can get a fixed head that flies like a mech...why not?



BigJ71 01-23-2006 10:06 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
I voted "fixed" because that is what I used this year. In the past I have used both Spitfires and Thunderheadsand they worked very well for me. This year (due to this forum) I tried out the G5 Montec 100's and I can't say enough about them. I really like being able to resharpen them and the cut on contact design as well.

ilovehunting 01-23-2006 10:15 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
Can I choose both?

MilDotMaster 01-23-2006 11:05 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
Out west while hunting at 7500 feet elevation in open granite peak country, it is not very common to get a shot off at 20 yards. This is a place where recurves and bows without 3rd axis adjustment don't belong. It is a challenge in itself to get within 40 yardswhile hunting these wild deer that are not baited or even in the rut. Especially with the ever changing wind currents. After hiking in 8-12 miles each direction for a weekend hunt,you have too much to lose to give away accuracyby usinga fixed blade broadhead. Accuracy is the most important factor to consider, so I use the original 100 grainNAP Spitfires with a precisely tuned bow to make the most of my hunting environment. If you haveenough KE to deliver them, no reason not to use them. Do your fixed blade broadheads shoot 5 shot3 inch groups at 60 yards with 5 mph quartering or crosswinds?

WKP Todd 01-23-2006 11:13 AM

RE: Mechanical OR Fixed blade
 
krojeman,

So you must shoot a stick bow right?




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