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MDS184122577 08-13-2009 08:18 PM

Broadheads?
 
I am looking at trying out some new broadheads this season. Does anybody have any suggestions? I shot the RAGE 2 blades last year but was unhappy with them.

Does anybody shoot the Slicktrick 100 gr. mechanicals?

wis_bow_huntr 08-14-2009 04:10 AM

I havent shot the Slick Tricks but am using the Rage this year. I know people that are shooting the slick tricks and I havent heard too many bad things about them. What didnt you like about the rage?

HuntingBry 08-14-2009 06:06 AM

Slicktrick has a mechanical? Did not know that. If you go with them please post a review.

mohunter82 08-14-2009 09:03 AM

yea i never heard of slick trick having a mech.

brash 08-14-2009 11:13 AM

check my post called broadhead testing. its about a page back. might help

MDS184122577 08-14-2009 01:18 PM

Guys please for give me for the mix up it was a long night and i was actually looking at broadheads, reading some reviews, and jotting down some names and wrote the wrong one down.

What i meant to inquire about is the Spitfire 100 grain mechanical.

As far as the RAGE broadheads, i kept having to push the blades back in. It really messed with me when i was in my stand. I felt like i had to constantly check them.

deer-pendable 08-14-2009 02:24 PM

I had the same problem with the Rages. It seemed like 2 of the 3 broadheads in the pack wouldn't stay closed. I was informed by someone who worked at Bass Pro if you contact Field Logic and tell them you had a problem they will send you another pack. I have switched to the Aftershock Hypershock. Also guys I know use Vortex and love them 100gr. has a 2 1/4 inch cutting diameter.

tedrow 08-14-2009 02:35 PM

i used spitfires one year shot and killed 3 deer with them. theyfly great but after shooting those deer with them they were junk they are not durable at all.

blakefrautschi 08-14-2009 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by deer-pendable (Post 3408284)
I have switched to the Aftershock Hypershock.

those were a nightmare last year for me and my father.


but as far aas the spitfires, i personally have never used them, but i have heard that they are good broadheads.

ahunter55 08-15-2009 01:42 PM

fixed Blade 3 Blades always fly excellent & do a great job. Not a fan of mechanicals. What you feel is good for you. Everyone seems to think their choice is best. Lots of excellent heads out there but some problem makers too.

superstrutter 08-15-2009 03:08 PM

I've been using Spitfire 100's for years and love them. They produce a large entry hole and a devastating exit hole. As for not being durable, that's not true. I've shot deer and sharpened, cleaned, and used the same broadhead to kill another one. I don't plan on changing anytime soon. Give them a try. I don't think you will be disappointed.

The Rev 08-15-2009 03:23 PM

Use what makes you happy, you will feel more confidant. I've been using Muzzy Phantoms 220 grain for several years now and I love them, before I did use Grim Reapers, and they worked, I just like the heavy FOC.

Dance with the one that brung ya.

Todd1700 08-16-2009 03:53 AM

I have shota lot of different heads over the years. Here are some mech and fixed heads that I thought were best.

Mechs.
1.Rocket Steelhead--- Never found another mech head that outpenetrated a Steelhead despite all claims to the contrary. In fact these heads consistently penetrated as well or better than many fixed heads. Probably due to their more modest cutting diameter. The 100 grain is only about 1 1/8 inches and the 125 grain version has a 1 1/4 cutting diameter. Tough as nails however and flies exactly like a field tip because it's basically the same size as one.

2. Rocky Mt Snypers--- I have no idea why these things were not more popular but now they are being discontinued. They can still be found on e-bay and close out sales at some stores. They are essentially a forerunner of the Rage design only with a more reliable blade retention system, a less insane cutting diameter, and made of higher quality components. Second best penetrating mech head that I ever used and one of the few that I would recommend for virtually any bow regardless of power level. Oh yeah, they were about 15 dollars cheaper per 3 pack than the new rages as well.

Fixed heads.

Best flying fixed blade heads I've found.

1. Slick Tricks. Fly fantastic out of even the fastest bows. Four blades too so it makes a nasty hole.

2. Wac'Ems There are lot of heads out there now that have obviously purchased the rights to this design because I see many clones of it in other companies line up now. That should tell you something. Wac'ems are the original however and can still be found cheaper than many of the newer versions. Fly like a dart, tough and scary sharp.

SwampCollie 08-16-2009 04:42 AM

I live in Southeastern VA as well. And you probably know like I do that most of our shots are well inside of 25 yards. There are always exceptions, but I can tell you that the peace of mind that comes with a good, conservitive fixed blade head is nice. I shoot Slick Trick Mag 125gr heads.

HOYTKY 08-18-2009 08:39 PM

I switched to the Shuttle T-Locks last year after not getting any penetration with the rage 2 blade. The shuttle Ts are great heads and shoot very well. I would recommend them to anyone looking to switch from mechs to fixed blades. I do keep a couple Spitfires in my quiver for turkey and coyotes. Its about as good of a mech as you will find. I have been doing some testing with the Atom heads too. They seem like they are a good head. I'll let you know after I shoot a early season doe with the Atoms.

TFOX 08-18-2009 08:57 PM

The only issue with the spitfire heads is they require more energy to open than most heads.So,if using a lower energy setup,stay away from them.

MDS184122577 08-19-2009 08:22 AM

Wow, thanks for all the responses. I am going this week to settle this once and for all. I will have my new broadheads to practice with this month before our Oct. kickoff. I'll let you know what i pick!!


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