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Bluetickhunter 08-20-2008 12:05 PM

What broadhead setup should i use
 
shooting 64lbs 29in draw with ics arrows i was thinking 100gr muzzys would work well? also will that set up be ok for 40yrds? or should i keep them to around 30 and under?

quiksilver 08-20-2008 12:17 PM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 
I would hold off for a little while.

Rumor on the street is that Arrow Dynamics is set to release a follow-up to their immensely popular "Gobbler Guillotine."

The new head is supposed to fly just like a field point and have a 45" cutting diameter.A well-placed arrowwill shear the head right off of a mature whitetail.



rybohunter 08-20-2008 12:23 PM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 
The “Deer Decapitator”?

bigdees27 08-20-2008 12:30 PM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 

The new head is supposed to fly just like a field point and have a 45" cutting diameter.A well-placed arrowwill shear the head right off of a mature whitetail.

The “Deer Decapitator”?

thats the best thing i'veseen in a while

wis_bow_huntr 08-20-2008 12:32 PM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 
100 Gr muzzy will do you just fine. I cant see that a Deer Decapitator is going to legal in all states as most states require the head to be attached to the deer at the time of registering the deer, I can see a deer decapitator being a big flop and cost millions in production.

rybohunter 08-20-2008 12:47 PM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 

I cant see that a Deer Decapitator is going to legal in all states as most states require the head to be attached to the deer at the time of registering the deer, I can see a deer decapitator being a big flop and cost millions in production.
From what I’ve read, there are enough states that are legal to check in a headless deer that they felt the head would still be a money maker. Look to see legislation passed in other states to get these heads legal there too.

I forget the exact KE they recommended for the head, but it wasn’t much more than that needed for the over the top expandables.


5 shot 08-21-2008 03:30 AM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 
Muzzys would be a great choice and will work just fine for you at any range you can accuratly shoot. Now on the other hand the Deer Decapitator sounds interesting to me, I just wonder how it will do in my broadheadtests? I guess I will have to get a semi truck tire, a full sheet of plywood, and a biggest drum I can find to test that thing!!:D

thehairlessone! 08-21-2008 04:30 AM

RE: What broadhead setup should i use
 
Sounds like you could shoot probly any broadhead you wanted to and I bet you would be good out to 40 yds.

I will pass on the deer decapitator. I might want to have one mounted sometime!:D

rick


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