Best broadhead??
#21
Fork Horn
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Wow!Everyone is really helping out.Thank you all for input here.I also have tried the slick trick and muzzy on different arrows.My bow has recently been tuned and what exactly is spine tested?Just got the arrows brand new 4 days ago.The broadheads are both 100 gr, but I also shot a 125 gr muzzy.All in all , 5 different arrows were used and 3 different broadheads the Slick Trick shot the best.Went to Dunhams today and couldnt break down to buy the G5s.$36.99???WOW.I bought 2 treestands for $29.00 each.I dont know.
Wow!Everyone is really helping out.Thank you all for input here.I also have tried the slick trick and muzzy on different arrows.My bow has recently been tuned and what exactly is spine tested?Just got the arrows brand new 4 days ago.The broadheads are both 100 gr, but I also shot a 125 gr muzzy.All in all , 5 different arrows were used and 3 different broadheads the Slick Trick shot the best.Went to Dunhams today and couldnt break down to buy the G5s.$36.99???WOW.I bought 2 treestands for $29.00 each.I dont know.
#23
Fixed Head: NAP's Razorkback and no others
Mechanical Head: NAP's Spitfire, but there are other good options
Both of these heads have flown true to my sights when sighting in with field tips.
Mechanical Head: NAP's Spitfire, but there are other good options
Both of these heads have flown true to my sights when sighting in with field tips.
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