best flying fixed blade
#12
[8D]steelforce titaniums all the way....work the best for my set-up. Depending on what your set-up is some broadheads may not work the same as they do for others. I think it' s good to ask but the truth of it is, you have to experiment with different heads till you are happy with one that works well for you. It' s really no different than sighting in your rifle with different types of loads & bullets. Hope this helps...JDinAB
#13
LMAO Natty!! 

My Magnus 2 blade 125' s fly great. Muzzy' s also fly great. I think it' s more a matter of having your bow setup and tuned properly...than the brand of head.


My Magnus 2 blade 125' s fly great. Muzzy' s also fly great. I think it' s more a matter of having your bow setup and tuned properly...than the brand of head.
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wichita Kansas USA
I started out with 125 wasps years ago and they flew perfect untill they increased their cutting diameter. I since have been shooting 125 thunderheads with perfect results except in one short wheel to wheel bow I had. I am shooting them on 2315s in 28 1/2 and 31 inch arrows. I am not breaking any speed records but my arrows are flying where I aim them.
#15
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: KY USA
The main thing is to have a well tuned bow. after that any good fixed head can be made to fly good. I have shot the following and great results with accuracy.
Thunderheads
Rocky Mountain Ironheads
Muzzy' s
Deadheads by GKF
Rocket Ultimate Steels
Thunderheads
Rocky Mountain Ironheads
Muzzy' s
Deadheads by GKF
Rocket Ultimate Steels
#18
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
Natty, had to laugh, your post really reminded me of a scene from the movie Tommy Boy, when he was trying to sell brake pads to a fellow.
You can get a good look at a t-bone by sticking your head up a bulls a** but I' d rather take my butchers word for it!
I think Muzzys probably top the list!


