Which broadheads do you guys hunt with?
#1
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Typical Buck
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From: North Dakota
I am sure that this has been brought up a million times, but I can't seem to ever get the search function to work.
I guess I was just looking at what the majority uses. I really wanted to hunt with the rage 2 blades, but I have decided to go with 125 grain tips.
So it looks like it will be fixed blade..unless they sell a slip cam in a 125?
I guess I was just looking at what the majority uses. I really wanted to hunt with the rage 2 blades, but I have decided to go with 125 grain tips.
So it looks like it will be fixed blade..unless they sell a slip cam in a 125?
#5
No slip cam that I know of, but Rocket makes the Stricknine....I'm a fan of big cutting mechanicals. Bigger hole = more blood loss = dead deer faster. Here's the cliche....."Any head will work if you put it where it needs to be."
True.....no doubt.....But I still like a big cut....The bigger the better.
True.....no doubt.....But I still like a big cut....The bigger the better.
#8
Been using some model 3 blade of the Rocky Mountain Broadheads since they came on the market in the 70s as do my son, daughter& brother.
Whitetail, Buffalo, Black Bears, Elk, Caribou, Mule Deer & many others including many wild hogs to name a few.
Whitetail, Buffalo, Black Bears, Elk, Caribou, Mule Deer & many others including many wild hogs to name a few.
#9
Last year I switched from Mech's to Muzzy 3blade 100's.
It seemed like alot of people were switching to Sonic's and the bow shop was overflowing with Muzzy's that they traded in or were selling so inexpensively that it was hard to pass up.
Kinda hard to pass up a 10-15 year supply of broadheads for under $40
It seemed like alot of people were switching to Sonic's and the bow shop was overflowing with Muzzy's that they traded in or were selling so inexpensively that it was hard to pass up.
Kinda hard to pass up a 10-15 year supply of broadheads for under $40



