Multiple Broadheads
#12
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
ORIGINAL: kickin_buck
I am very suprised that your Muzzy's shoot the same as an expandable. I have always had to sight my bow in for Muzzy's. To anwser your question, no. I carry three arrows in my quiver, all tipped with the BHs I prepared with before season.
I am very suprised that your Muzzy's shoot the same as an expandable. I have always had to sight my bow in for Muzzy's. To anwser your question, no. I carry three arrows in my quiver, all tipped with the BHs I prepared with before season.
#14
I carry 100gr G5 Striker and 100gr Grim Reaper razor tip. Both broadheads fly the same. I was real happy with the G5 on the doe I shot so those will be my main BH for a buck. The Grim Reaperwill come out when a doe strolls by.
#16
IMO carrying different types or brands of broadheads is like carrying multiple types or brands of rifle cartridges on a hunt.
I practice all year long and only carry broadheads that I have practiced with. Doing anything else just doesn't make any sense to me.I do any and all "testing" during the off season. No need to test on a live deer.
I practice all year long and only carry broadheads that I have practiced with. Doing anything else just doesn't make any sense to me.I do any and all "testing" during the off season. No need to test on a live deer.
#18
Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 131
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From: New Mexico
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
IMO carrying different types or brands of broadheads is like carrying multiple types or brands of rifle cartridges on a hunt.
I practice all year long and only carry broadheads that I have practiced with. Doing anything else just doesn't make any sense to me.I do any and all "testing" during the off season. No need to test on a live deer.
IMO carrying different types or brands of broadheads is like carrying multiple types or brands of rifle cartridges on a hunt.
I practice all year long and only carry broadheads that I have practiced with. Doing anything else just doesn't make any sense to me.I do any and all "testing" during the off season. No need to test on a live deer.




