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Kelly/KY 07-11-2004 05:53 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
I am a big mechanical fan, only because I am rather new to bowhunting, 6 years now and haven't had the time to get enough confidence and time to finely tune fixed blades to my standards. That being said, the Snyper is a great head, very accurate and right in line with my field points, however I am a big Wasp Jackhammer fan. Again, they are true to my field points and the cutting diameter of 1 3/4" is by far one of the largest. Works very well and worth looking into.

Good luck.

Kelly

BGfisher 07-11-2004 06:47 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
Ah, from experience you ask? Then I will tell you. The broadheads that fly most like your field points are those that you take the time and effort to tune to shoot like your field points. It ain't rocket science.

Carpmaster 07-11-2004 08:28 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
I was really impressed with the flight from my rocket ultimate steel 75's, but muzzys always flew good too.

c903 07-11-2004 09:06 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 

went on broadheadtests.com and you have to pay 20.00 a year for the site to get in. I
I must have a 6th sense. I saw that coming.

Shootem up870 07-11-2004 09:14 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
you shouldnt have to pay. it doesnt make me. here try this, fixed broadhead tests

CowboyBandit 07-12-2004 07:16 AM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
Nitrons fly just like field points and so do my Muzzy's when I shoot them out of my Outback.

WV Hunter 07-12-2004 11:04 AM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
I have yet to try a quality head that I cannot get to fly with my field points. My personal preferece is Magnus.

Wolf Dog 07-12-2004 06:14 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
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Q: A lot of companies say their broadheads fly like field points. How good will the HyperShock fly compared to my field tips?
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Jbra 07-12-2004 07:50 PM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
I have slick tricks and scorpion xp's(mech.) the slick tricks actually fly better for me than the mechanical's IMO that is. Slick Tricks do fly very well

Bees 07-13-2004 07:39 AM

RE: What are the best heads out that shoot like fieldpoints?
 
I find that when I get good paper tune with the field tips. I can shoot a lot of the smaller fixed blades right with the filed tips. I find any of the ones measureing around one inch in diameter fly well. When I go to the larger ones It requires some more tinkering to get the flight and impact point where I want it. the reason is the larger the three blades heads are, the more they want to plane. I find the smaller three blade, four blade, broadheads easier to tune than the large three blade heads. I find two blade heads easier to tune than the larger three blade heads.

I also find it easier to tune these things at the slower speeds. For example it is easier for me to tune things a 260 feet per second than it is to tune things at 290 feet per second.

I hunt with a heavy enough arrow to slow the bow down to around 260 feet per second, I find the bow extremely quiet at that speed. I find with that speed and the weight of the arrow, the kinetic energy is more than a lighter faster arrow. I have no issue with the trajectory at 260 feet per second. It all works for me quite effectively. I would for you too..


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