What broadhead are you going to be using this fall?
#21
RE: What broadhead are you going to be using this fall?
125gr 3blade muzzy
125gr rocky mnt snyper 2 blades
125gr slick trick mags
got the first 2 sitting at home...want to get the STs this season...no particular reason...just like trying different heads...got a pile of 100gr heads i tried...only, i had a bad habit of destroying them if i didnt wanna hunt with them...wish i saved them so i could shipped them to people that wanted them..
125gr rocky mnt snyper 2 blades
125gr slick trick mags
got the first 2 sitting at home...want to get the STs this season...no particular reason...just like trying different heads...got a pile of 100gr heads i tried...only, i had a bad habit of destroying them if i didnt wanna hunt with them...wish i saved them so i could shipped them to people that wanted them..
#29
RE: What broadhead are you going to be using this fall?
[ul][*]100gr. G5 Strikers at home in MA over my Food Plot.[*]100gr. German Kinetics Silver Flames when I go out to Nebraska the first week of November.[/ul]
The reason for the two different heads? The G5 Strikers leave an unbelievably large, gapping exit hole
that sets the stage for a blood trail which even Ray Charles could follow. They fly very well in my set up
out to about 25 yards. The German Kinetics Silver Flames however, fly with my field points out to 45 yards
and penetrate like nobody's business.
In the thick hardwoods of MA, I may need a good bloodtrail if tracking at night & my shots will most likely be inside of 25 yards. In the relatively more open country of north central Nebraska, I may need to take a shot at a distance greater than 25 yards, so accuracy at a longer distance is more of a priority than 4" wide blood trails.
Rob
The reason for the two different heads? The G5 Strikers leave an unbelievably large, gapping exit hole
that sets the stage for a blood trail which even Ray Charles could follow. They fly very well in my set up
out to about 25 yards. The German Kinetics Silver Flames however, fly with my field points out to 45 yards
and penetrate like nobody's business.
In the thick hardwoods of MA, I may need a good bloodtrail if tracking at night & my shots will most likely be inside of 25 yards. In the relatively more open country of north central Nebraska, I may need to take a shot at a distance greater than 25 yards, so accuracy at a longer distance is more of a priority than 4" wide blood trails.
Rob