put 3 diff b-heads in same bullseye
#1
after i backed my trykon down from 70lbs to 65lbs i really shrunk my groups.
i shot the slick trick 85gr, g-5 montec 85gr, and 100gr rage.
i shot a field point into my target then the three broadheads. well they all grouped right next to each other at 40yds. i was suprised that the rage was in the same spot as the rest since it's heavier.
my only complant is with the montec's, they whislted in flight (the practice head, i didn't shoot the real head).
now i'm confused as to which to use...choices
i shot the slick trick 85gr, g-5 montec 85gr, and 100gr rage.
i shot a field point into my target then the three broadheads. well they all grouped right next to each other at 40yds. i was suprised that the rage was in the same spot as the rest since it's heavier.
my only complant is with the montec's, they whislted in flight (the practice head, i didn't shoot the real head).
now i'm confused as to which to use...choices

#4
It's only 15 grains, you can't shoot the difference...
Congrats, sounds like the bow/arrow combo is ready to go. I've grouped 3 as well...Snypers, Muzzy and Sonics...test that free sonic..lol I carry both Muzzy and Snypers in the quiver.

Congrats, sounds like the bow/arrow combo is ready to go. I've grouped 3 as well...Snypers, Muzzy and Sonics...test that free sonic..lol I carry both Muzzy and Snypers in the quiver.

#5
Sounds like you got it dialed in--all you need now is for a deer to enter stage right!!!I am scared to shoot fieldtip first then broadhead chance of messing up arrow----
ROB--Just curious why different broadheads in quiver--Am I missing something!!!??
ROB--Just curious why different broadheads in quiver--Am I missing something!!!??
#6
once your bow is well tuned, thats the way things usually work out. good job. the choice is now yours as to what to carry...all are good heads...im like Rob, i usually carry 2 fixed blade heads and 1 mechanical once fall turkey starts. i like the bigger cut the mechanicals offer just incase thanksgiving dinner walks on by. both would still be usuable on either or so it doesnt really matter...just my preferance.
#7
That's good that your bow is tuned that well. Usually guys will choose a broadhead by what flies best out of their bow. You can choose the one that has all the features you want and know with confidence that it will fly well.
#8
ORIGINAL: BowKnutt
ROB--Just curious why different broadheads in quiver--Am I missing something!!!??
ROB--Just curious why different broadheads in quiver--Am I missing something!!!??
On 5shots recommendation back in 2001 I tried Rocky Mountain Snypers for the first time and I was thoroughly impressed, thoroughly. In the last 6 years, I took 5 bucks with them...testing them with excellent results.
I have both Muzzy's and Snypers grouping together, have for years so I have both in my quiver....I usually have the Muzzy for a quick second shot or a finishing shot if I get the opportunity, Snypers are more expensive as well and if I get a shot on a non whitetail inseason game animal like a coyote, fox or pheasant....I'll grab the Muzzy and not destroy the Snypers.
Just a little something I do.
No other particular reason.....they just both work.
#9
Decided to shoot BH's this evening.......and had 1 arrow going nuts. I cahnged the head. Still nuts. Changed the arrow. Fine.
Didn't expect to get a bad a/c/c.....but I guess anything's possible.
Shot my last group from 40 yds.....and thought "what the heck".....I'll see what kind of 4 arrow group I can shoot. What a dumbass.
Didn't expect to get a bad a/c/c.....but I guess anything's possible.
Shot my last group from 40 yds.....and thought "what the heck".....I'll see what kind of 4 arrow group I can shoot. What a dumbass.

#10
ORIGINAL: Bullet Hole Bailey
slick trick!!!!!
rages and montecs are AWESOME heads too though................................
slick trick!!!!!
rages and montecs are AWESOME heads too though................................


