best flying fixed blade
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Misenheimer NC USA
Posts: 59
RE: best flying fixed blade
I use 125 muzzy. They are the best flying broadheads I' ve shot yet. I' ve had thunderheads, rockymountain and a few others. I also really like the practice blades that come with them. I haven' t had to retune my bow by using them either.
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#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Honeyhole, IA USA
Posts: 494
RE: best flying fixed blade
I have had excellent results with Muzzy and Thunderheads. I think in the " 5shot Files" he stated that the SlickTricks were the most accurate he had ever tested. They are a 4bld head
#4
RE: best flying fixed blade
I think that you may be asking two seperate questions.
What are the best flying fixed bladed head? In my experience, with my setup, I would have to say that my best flying heads where two bladed non-vented heads like magnus. I have also heard good things about slick-trick. I may give them a try sometime. Does anyone know if they cam out with their 125 grain head yet? thats about as light as I would go.
What fixed bladed heads fly the same as field points? To this date, I have not founds any.
For best all around head, I would have to say any Muzzy Head.
What are the best flying fixed bladed head? In my experience, with my setup, I would have to say that my best flying heads where two bladed non-vented heads like magnus. I have also heard good things about slick-trick. I may give them a try sometime. Does anyone know if they cam out with their 125 grain head yet? thats about as light as I would go.
What fixed bladed heads fly the same as field points? To this date, I have not founds any.
For best all around head, I would have to say any Muzzy Head.
#5
RE: best flying fixed blade
I' ve used Bear Razorheads, Rocky Mountain (I think they were called) and at present I am using 100 gr Thunderheads.
The next time I buy broadheads, I may try Muzzy' s [I' m vacillating] but my Thunderheads print with my field points, and I cannot say enough about their sharpness and they tune and fly great. So they' re great and the reason I am vacillating is because off my motto " If it ain' t broke don' t fix it!"
The next time I buy broadheads, I may try Muzzy' s [I' m vacillating] but my Thunderheads print with my field points, and I cannot say enough about their sharpness and they tune and fly great. So they' re great and the reason I am vacillating is because off my motto " If it ain' t broke don' t fix it!"
#6
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chewelah wa USA
Posts: 579
RE: best flying fixed blade
wow this is the fastest i have ever got a reply its bean like 60 seconds.. i would really like a head that i dont have to change my sight too much because i shoot alot of 3d and i dont want to mess up my setup too much.. i have been hearing alot of good about the muzzys would you all suggest the 3 blade or the 4?
#7
RE: best flying fixed blade
I have shot almost all Muzzy heads out there from 75 grain to 145 grain. Currently, or should I say the last deer that I shot last year was with a four bladed 145 grain. I would say it is really a matter of preference. I prefer the four blade bacause if the ease of sharpening. I wouldn' t say one is better then the other.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calvert co. Md USA
Posts: 540
RE: best flying fixed blade
The best flying fixed blade would be the Austin bloodtrailer wedgehead. It says right on the package ' worlds tightest grouping broadhead.' Dont know of any other broadhead that says this on the package.