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Choose Dan's Broadheads.
#1
Choose Dan's Broadheads.
After two years of not being able to group my Muzzys with my field points, I've decided to switch broadheads this year.
Not saying Muzzys are no good, but for me, it's time for a change.
I had planned on going with Montecs, but after the whole WHA mess, I wont be using their products.
Mechanicals are illegal in Washington, and I have no desire to use them anyhow.
I've narrowed it down to a few choices and whichever gets the most votes is what I'll go with this year.
I'm looking for a head that leaves a great blood trail, is razor sharp out of the package,and groups well with field points.
Not saying Muzzys are no good, but for me, it's time for a change.
I had planned on going with Montecs, but after the whole WHA mess, I wont be using their products.
Mechanicals are illegal in Washington, and I have no desire to use them anyhow.
I've narrowed it down to a few choices and whichever gets the most votes is what I'll go with this year.
I'm looking for a head that leaves a great blood trail, is razor sharp out of the package,and groups well with field points.
#3
RE: Choose Dan's Broadheads.
The Stingers are one of the sharpest broadheads out of the box, plus they feature a cut on contact tip.
I shoot Muzzy's, but I cannot get them to group with my field tips either. I just readjust the sights. I go through the extra trouble of resighting my arrows in each season because the Muzzy's are definatelly worth the extra hassle.
You also might want to consider adding the Slick Tricks.
I shoot Muzzy's, but I cannot get them to group with my field tips either. I just readjust the sights. I go through the extra trouble of resighting my arrows in each season because the Muzzy's are definatelly worth the extra hassle.
You also might want to consider adding the Slick Tricks.