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445 supermag 07-13-2003 05:54 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
Bradshy77, Welcome to the forum and hope you enjoy it.

For me I love my shockwaves 100 they are just devistating on the two deer I have used them on with no complaints. They fly just awesome out to my max hunting distance of 45 yards.

5 shot is our resident expert as you can do a search or mechanicals and you will have more than enough to read about for a couple hours.

The search button is in the upper right hand corner just click and have some fun.

There is usually some kind of KE minimum that you should have for mechanicals but there are also options for people who have lower KE.

So get some coffee and a sandwhich of some kind and enjoy some fine reading.;)

Brian

bullsi 07-13-2003 08:36 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
Rocket aero heads devaststing! see for your selk www.rocketaerohead.com I use the slammer head 13/4cutting dia. in 90gr.x-large entry an exit holes-blood every where-no tracking problems if even needed.they normaly drop were they stand or run not very far-no tuneing to arrow=flys like field point just screw in an go hunt.:)

5 shot 07-13-2003 08:41 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
I can' t recomend a mechanical head until I know your exact setup. That said if you go to www.broadheadtests.com you will find a section that should help you decide if a mechanical is right for you. After that If you know your KE level I can give you some good heads that should work with your setup.

buck-i 07-14-2003 05:49 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
i' ve had great results using vortex 100 gr. 2 blade head.

ijimmy 07-14-2003 06:07 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
I dont use mechanicals for deer myself but the guys I hunt with in Pa use vortex minimax 75 grain heads and they work well out of a 65 lb bow shooting 28 inches . They shot 2 deer the week I was up last year and nither one went more than 30 yards .

MBuckH72 07-14-2003 08:52 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
I use straight blade broadheads....dont have to worry about if it opened properly or not.

Bees 07-15-2003 10:08 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
I had good results with Shockwaves by New Archery Products.

Tazman 07-15-2003 10:42 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
I have been impressed with spitfires.

DoubleLung55 07-15-2003 01:51 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
Every deer i have shot so far with a bow has been with rockets. I like the hammerheads for their hue cutting diameter. Although i shoot 60 lbs they do the job. Also i have been looking at spitfires. But no matter which ones rocket has a nice selection.

Legacy357 07-15-2003 05:51 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
Rocket sidewinders 100gr got me an eight point this year, a doe and fox last year and a half rack 3 year before....they are awesome but once you shot them at game the blades are done....but hey if your good, thats all you need!

3dbowhunter2 07-17-2003 07:27 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
75 grain rocket and 100 grain steel heads. Rockets fly just like you field points and they have great i say great penatration. Leed to short tracking time.


rock em with rockets

OlMossyHorns 07-17-2003 09:05 PM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
My vote is for 100 grain Rocket Steelheads.

Stickemup 07-18-2003 06:22 AM

RE: Which mechanical broadheads
 
Vortex (actually Mar-Den) Mini Max 3blade in 80 or 100 gr. They have a two inch cut and still penetrate very well. They are also tough as nails and I' ve not had one fail to perform in eight or so years of using them. Have killed about 20 deer and had to actually track very few of them.


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