best broadhead?
#1
hey everyone i've been bowhunting for 13 yrs and have used thunderheads for half and muzzy 100 gr. 3 blade to present. i bought a new bow (loyal Hoyt man 13 yrs straight) trykon xl and want to know what the best flying non planing stongest bone crushing head there is. i have a 29" draw @ 70 lb.
#2
Alot of people are gonna give you alot of opinion here.
I prefer Wasp...have had them crush ever kind of bone imaginable.
There is a new broadhead out that alot of people are raving about. I cant remember the name, but I am sure someone will chime in with its name and specs.
I prefer Wasp...have had them crush ever kind of bone imaginable.
There is a new broadhead out that alot of people are raving about. I cant remember the name, but I am sure someone will chime in with its name and specs.

#5
I shoot Montec G5's 125 grain and they will git'r done. They are the truest flying broadhead I have shot in the last 16 years of bowhunting. They also leave a blood trail that you would have to see to believe. My 2 cents.
#6
I have also shot the Thunderheads for many years, however this year I needed a new set up for my first elk hunt and went with the Montec's. These broadheads are amazing. They fly extemely true and exactly like my fieldtips. I have shot many different broadheads and these are the best I have seen.
#7
Typical Buck
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There is nothing wrong with the braodheads you have been shooting but I do know that I can't wait to put a Montec 100 thru the speed goat in September.
#10
Rocket Ultimate steel 100's & Ultimate Titanium 100's.
Both are fixed blades and very accurate. Very strong as well. The Ultimate steel 100 is responsible for the new SCI record bookGrizzly. That seems like a pretty tough animal to take down. Go to cabela's web-site and click on thearchery link on the left hand side the click whatever broadheads you are interested in (fixed blade / mechanical)and you can look and a lot of old and new ones on the market to at least get an idea of what is out there to choose from. I know for sure that Montec, Rocket, NAP, Muzzy, Tight-Point, and lots of others are up there with pictures. Good luck!
Both are fixed blades and very accurate. Very strong as well. The Ultimate steel 100 is responsible for the new SCI record bookGrizzly. That seems like a pretty tough animal to take down. Go to cabela's web-site and click on thearchery link on the left hand side the click whatever broadheads you are interested in (fixed blade / mechanical)and you can look and a lot of old and new ones on the market to at least get an idea of what is out there to choose from. I know for sure that Montec, Rocket, NAP, Muzzy, Tight-Point, and lots of others are up there with pictures. Good luck!


