Need New Broadheads
#12
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 7,684

I couldn't get any fixed blades to fly comparable to my field points so I went with the rage expandables. Before that I used the g5 Montec. I like the broadhead but I had to adjust my sights a little with them. But they are easy to practice with and sharpen up really nice.
#13
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Hutchinson, KS
Posts: 29

Phoenix broadheads by Red Feather Archery are what I currently have -- good price, too -- and soon I'll have some German-Kinetics SilverFlame XL broadheads (pretty pricey, though).
Here is a very helpful Broadhead test comparing over a dozen different broadheads shot into different medium such as water jugs (to judge how quickly they drain), plywood, and... ribs covered in deer hide. There's several videos showing the different tests. The best penetrating heads were the fixed blade cut-on-contact heads.
An excerpt:
Here is a very helpful Broadhead test comparing over a dozen different broadheads shot into different medium such as water jugs (to judge how quickly they drain), plywood, and... ribs covered in deer hide. There's several videos showing the different tests. The best penetrating heads were the fixed blade cut-on-contact heads.
An excerpt:
I did like the hellrazor it was a very consistent head. I have had people tell me they can't get it to fly but I didn't have any problems. Also the Phoenix did a phenominal job, and is the one that will be in my quiver this year. In the pork ribs test with my set up it hit 1 rib dead center and got the outside edges of ribs on either side of that so at least 3/4 of the head was in bone and then after hitting those thick pork ribs it still got over 18" of pentration. Some got more but none of them hit that much bone either. The best part was I could look through the hole that was left
#14

I was looking to switch from Rage last year to Slick Tricks but couldn't get my bow to tune. It was too close to the season to mess with things so I stuck with the Rage heads. Although previous to last season I shot and recovered 4 deer with Rage 2 blades, last year I lost 2. I'm sure it was placement though (shoulder shots) but I'm pretty sure if I had hit the same spot with a good fixed blade head I would have still taken them down quickly. I'm breaking out the slick tricks next week so I'll have plenty of time to get them shooting well before the season starts.
#15

I was looking to switch from Rage last year to Slick Tricks but couldn't get my bow to tune. It was too close to the season to mess with things so I stuck with the Rage heads. Although previous to last season I shot and recovered 4 deer with Rage 2 blades, last year I lost 2. I'm sure it was placement though (shoulder shots) but I'm pretty sure if I had hit the same spot with a good fixed blade head I would have still taken them down quickly. I'm breaking out the slick tricks next week so I'll have plenty of time to get them shooting well before the season starts.
#17
#18

i just bought a pack. They fly very well. There funny though. They dont fly like feild tips but feild tips fly like they do. I spent 30 minutes adjusting my sight and now there spot on. And the feild tips are to. I have no idea how this works but it does.