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usmc1978 02-08-2011 03:25 PM

Looking for a 125 gr. broadhead
 
When I bought the bow I started out with a 125 gr. Gametracker. All was well for a few years, I was happy with the performance, then I went to buy some and...no longer made, apparently. Looked around a bit and found a Barrie Rocky Mt. 125 grain blade. Great. Decided to by 6 or 7 packs, just so I wouldn't be screwing around looking for them every couple of years. Now I'm near the end of my supply and...it apparently is no more. Gone the way of the Gametracker, I guess.

So, now about all I seem to see is 100 gr. blades. I want the 125 gr. Don't want a mechanical. Any of y'all know of a current production 125 gr. fixed blade broadhead that you can recommend?

nchawkeye 02-08-2011 04:22 PM

I use 125gr Thunderheads and 125gr Muzzys as far as I know they still make them...

Sniper151 02-08-2011 04:35 PM

I would suggest the NAP, Thunderhead. Excellent broadhead.
Semper FI.

obsessed bowhunter 02-08-2011 08:58 PM

Just switched from 100gr. MX-4 Muzzys this past season to the regular 125gr. Muzzys. They have exactly the same cutting diameter. Not hard to find either.

cosmo45 02-09-2011 05:39 AM

Thunderhead 125gr

ive been using these since 1991 and there still around,not going anywhere! ive tried a few others but always came back to thunderheads. they are reliable,strong,and nockum down quick!
dont buy into all the marketing hoopla! stick with what works.
thunderhead rocks!

MeanV2 02-09-2011 06:06 AM

You have several choices and many listed above. I might add that Slick Trick offers several 125 grain models. They are all steel, super tough, extremely sharp, superior flight, and will cause some devastating damage.

1. Slick Trick 125 magnum
2. Grizz Trick 125
3. Slick Trick 125 standard
4. Razor Trick 125

Dan

Jim Williams 02-09-2011 06:19 AM

NO COMPARISION!!!! The g5 montec 100gr or 125gr, your call, one piece construction no changing blades virtualy no way to distroy them. You are either hunting with them or they are lost no junk in box somewhere. The only draw back $$$$ about 40.00 for 3. I use the 100gr g5's and have killed elk, bear, deer, bobcats & coyotes without any problems. Opinions are like belly buttons everybody has one. Jim

bowhunterd68 02-09-2011 10:40 AM

I've been using Thunderhead 125's for years, & they still make them. I've shot them out of six different bows, & killed 15 deer. I thought of trying those montec's.
But just havn't got around to it yet.
Dan.

Greg / MO 02-09-2011 01:24 PM

Muzzy came out with a new broadhead for 2011 in their very successful MX-series line... the MX-3 in 125 grain. Very similar to the previous MX-3, but this year's has a steel ferrule which brings it to your desired weight you're looking for.

kellyguinn 02-09-2011 01:47 PM

Muzzy has them and Slick trick has them also. Both great heads. IMO


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