lil' help here!
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Spike
Joined: Jun 2004
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Sup Yall?!!! Im new to this site and fairly new to bowhunting. i have all of my gear set up, and all i need are some broadheads. could any of possibly point me in the direction of some fairly good broadheads? my price range is around 25 dollas. thanks
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I think you need to let us know what you have for a set-up first before we can help .Anyway's Young Gun it's nice to have you aboard our site and we hope that you enjoy it ,I'm sure you'll be able to answer alot of your question's if you read some of the threads already posted .
nubo
nubo
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Young gun I've boughten the new Montec's G5's this season they are a fixed head ,The reason I bought them was because of everything that I learned here on this site. I've used Steelforce and was very happy with them as well I use the 100gr version .I'm not sure what wirght of head you might want to use and I'm sure our friend's here will help you out with that .Another thing is whether you want to use Fixed heads or Mechanical's . What is the wieght of your arrow with tip? I use a 28" arrow and with fletching's nock and tip it wiegh's 354gr.
nubo
nubo
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Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Greenfield, IN
Magnus Stinger 4 blade heads. These run about $18-21 depending on where you get them... I saw them cheapest at either cabelas or bass pro. Definately one of THE best heads on the market... and they come w/ a LIFETIME free replacement warranty. So for the $$$ I don't think you can beat them. They're what I'll be using this season.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Central Illinois
www.broadheadtests.com
that may help you out some. i personally like the thunderheads by NAP but am switching to the crossfires by NAP to try them for this season. you should check out 5shot's site and it may help you decide.
that may help you out some. i personally like the thunderheads by NAP but am switching to the crossfires by NAP to try them for this season. you should check out 5shot's site and it may help you decide.
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Spike
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I have been using thunderhead 125 by new archery products. This set up works for me, my bow the way its tuned, and my shooting style. Each hunters set up is different, so you probably will have to try a few and see how they fly from your bow.[8D]
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Typical Buck
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From: New York
There are many broadheads to choose from, I would go with fixed blade or cut on contact. muzzy's, steelforce, nap thunderheads. Sorry the only way to really know what works best for you is trial and error. Good hunting


