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Broadheads.
I know this have been brought up a lot, but what kind of broadheads do you use. Personally i like Slick Tricks.
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RE: Broadheads.
thunder heads there the greatest
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RE: Broadheads.
Yeah I've shot them before, but they shoot different from my field tips and I missed high.
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RE: Broadheads.
i havent had a problem an they take deer down faster than anything i used
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RE: Broadheads.
Thunderhead 100-Grains. 75% of my hunting group uses them and killed many deer. No complaints and very sharp right out of the box.
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RE: Broadheads.
fred bear heads
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RE: Broadheads.
Snuffers & Muzzy Phantoms.
Always sight in with your broadheads before you go hunting. Fixed blades heads will almost always fly different then field points. Darrall Dougherty |
RE: Broadheads.
I have been using the slick tricks for the last two years and have had no complaints. Very sharp and they fly a lot like my target tips.
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RE: Broadheads.
muzzy
lots of people like them. |
RE: Broadheads.
muzzy four blades. Fly a little lower than my field tips.
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RE: Broadheads.
Muzzy MX-4, fly just like my field points, have thicker and sharper blades than a regular muzzy..
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RE: Broadheads.
Montecs and Simmons Sharks for Deer
Hammerheads for Turkeys |
RE: Broadheads.
Muzzy babe Muzzy!!! Nothing better;)
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RE: Broadheads.
Muzzy 100gr. before last year. This year Rocky Mountain Snypers 2-blade.
Luv em! |
RE: Broadheads.
Muzzy and Rocky Mountain Snypers.
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RE: Broadheads.
I use the rage 3 blade.
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RE: Broadheads.
the fact is without doubt the best and the widest used world wide is the muzzy 125gn. 3 blade. :D
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RE: Broadheads.
Muzzy MX-4's
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RE: Broadheads.
Ol Dan Fitzgerald made a believer out of me back in the late 80's
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RE: Broadheads.
Nothing but MUZZY's are shot out of my Mathews:D
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RE: Broadheads.
I have shot everything from thunderheads to muzzys and then expandables. I confess that I shot expandables to compensate for a poorly-tuned bow, which is a big mistake. From reading these forums I gained the confidence to properly tune my bow and avoid a trip to the pro shop. I agree that Muzzys are without a doubt the most popular fixed-blade choice for bowhunters. However, I decided that after I got my bow dialed in correctly I would try some new fixed-blade heads. I wanted a sharp out-of-the-package head that flew true. Once again I did some research and discovered the Slick-Tricks. I found nothing negative about them so I ordered 2 pks.
I have been nothing but impressed with these heads. They fly just like my field points (mainly because of a properly tuned bow), but the thing that impressed me was how sharp they are. Even after dozens of shots through my block target they were still sharp enough to ethically take down a game animal. I would never recommend that anyone try this and I will change out the blades before hunting season but I am just making a point. I can't wait to try them out ona Georgia whitetail in a couple of weeks. Try 'em - you won't be disappointed. |
RE: Broadheads.
The only way I'll switch from Muzzy's is when they go up to 30 bucks for three...:(I refuse to pay 30.00 for 3 broadheads
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RE: Broadheads.
The only way I'll switch from Muzzy's is when they go up to 30 bucks for three...:(I refuse to pay 30.00 for 3 broadheads |
RE: Broadheads.
I've used Muzzy and they performed pretty good. Sonics were good, except the blades went together worse than id hope. Im going for Slick Tricks this year!!
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RE: Broadheads.
bobco.....they make a 125gr 4 blade?
I was not aware of that.......dang. |
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ORIGINAL: GMMAT bobco.....they make a 125gr 4 blade? I was not aware of that.......dang. |
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Thanks, Bob. I'd like to get a few and shoot them.
Preciate it. |
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I wouldn't mind trying the Muzzy broadheads, but I'll wait until next year. I've already spent enough money experimenting and finding the right setup. Besides, I'm extremely happy with my G5 Montecs.
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RE: Broadheads.
[/align]G5 Montecs,Rockey Mountain Snyper XP3, Rocket Aeroheads Steelhead 4 All for different reasons,but I love them all. |
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