SteelForce Broadheads?
#11
Joined: Apr 2003
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From: Wisconsin
Love the Steelforce heads...actually I am a 110% firm beleiver that most any "cut on impact" head is the way to go. The Steelforce (with the serated edge) does do some awesome tissue damage...that's the intent of the serated edge.
We would all love to have perfect shots, but the reality of it is that it doesn't always happen, therefore having that little extra "edge" (no pun intended) :-) is a big plus.
We would all love to have perfect shots, but the reality of it is that it doesn't always happen, therefore having that little extra "edge" (no pun intended) :-) is a big plus.
#12
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Kansas
Can't go wrong with the the Magnus Stingers. Shoot very well, even out of fast setups, and come with an unconditional lifetime guarantee. I have read 5 shot's review of them and I comletely agree. Great head.
JMAC
JMAC
#13
I hope you were useing new blades in the muzzy's , if you were hunting with the same blades as you were useing for targets then that may be a reason for less that satisfactory penitration .
#14
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Nashville Illinois
I had the same problem. My problem was in my setup. My steelforce broadheads were hitting a little high and just barely going into the deer. I paper tuned my bow, got everything lined up. Next deer i shot, arrow went down thru the right side of the spine and out the armpit lol under the shoulder, deer fell within 30 yards. dont blame the broadheads, any broadhead will kill a deer if its put in the right spot by a well tuned bow.
#15
Took a bull moose this season with 100gr Steelforce ,I've been using them for 3 season's now .
Started season out with Crimson Talon's but not happy with them .They were too fragile and too darn expensive ,the only good thing that I found was they flew very well up to 30yrds . I'm hunting deer with the Talon's and I hope before the season's over I can say something positive about them .
nubo
Started season out with Crimson Talon's but not happy with them .They were too fragile and too darn expensive ,the only good thing that I found was they flew very well up to 30yrds . I'm hunting deer with the Talon's and I hope before the season's over I can say something positive about them .
nubo
#16
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Larsen, Wi.
Had good luck with both Muzzy's and Steel Force. I used 100 gn. Muzzy's last year with a 62# compound. Arrow went clean through and stuck in the ground (same thing for my son this year with a 62# compound at 20 yds.--blood was spraying from the deer's side). This year I went to Steel Force 125 gn. with a 55# recurve that pushes an arrow around 178 FPS. The arrow went through the deer at 28 yds.. I watched him turn around and run. I could see blood just soaking his side (exit wound side). Went down very fast. I'm sold on the Steel Force heads for slower recurves and Muzzy's for my compounds. I think the cut on contact blades, like Steel Force, are the best for slower bows but............shot placement is everything!




