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Broadheads...
Well this is my first year of archery and the bow i have is a PSE Nova at 60 pounds with about 29" draw length and i need some feedback on broadheads for deerhuntingbecause i dont know what to get. i do not want any expandable so if you are for them well then i guess im sorry to say this forum is not for you. i have looked at muzzy and have not heard much bad with them so if you have any input please let me know.
PS i shoot easton XX75 Camo Hunter arrows with 125 grain field points so i am looking for 125 grain broadheads |
RE: Broadheads...
Your going to talk to differnt people and they all like diff kinds...Mine i like Muzzy!
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RE: Broadheads...
Muzzy, flawless....if your experienced with tuning, flawless.
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RE: Broadheads...
Your set-up is the exact set-up I started with in 1994. I began shooting Rocky Mountain Premier 125's. They did very well and no tuning was necessary for me. I took many deer with those broadheads and was very happy with everything.
Now I shoot Wasp Sharp Shooters and love them. |
RE: Broadheads...
Magnus stingers would be a great choice for you since you are relatively new to bowhunting. They don't require much tuning. Mine are dead on with my field points.
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RE: Broadheads...
G5 montec's have been working well for me.
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RE: Broadheads...
hey thanks for all of yur input
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RE: Broadheads...
Muzzys and Magnus Stingers are both great choices. I took my first deer with a PSE Nova set at 55 lbs and Carbon Express arrows tipped with a 100 gr. four blade Muzzy.
If I don't shoot Magnus broadheads again this year, I'll shoot the new Muzzy MX 4. It'ssupposed to be similar to the Slick Trick. I was going to shoot Slick Tricks, but I called the guy about an order placed by my friend's archery shop and he said he was backorder by 2 weeks. About the Stingers, I was taking a couple of practice shots inside this big warehouse, last year, and on one of the shots I flinched. The arrow skipped across the concrete floor, went through the industrial strength metal siding and embedded in thick metal gutters. Not bad, huh? |
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