broadhead suggestions
#11
If you are looking for something that I know works, use a Muzzy. Whatever size and number of blades that fits your setup.
But if you are shooting 60 pounds you may have many other options.
But if you are shooting 60 pounds you may have many other options.
#12
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I like Thunderheads and have shot them for as long as I can remember. They are tough, sharp, fly well and you can find them almost everywhere. Pick the weight that best fits your setup. Remember there are lots of great broadheads on the market, so find one that shots well with you setup and stick with it....remember to spin test your arrow/broadhead to insure proper accuracy.
Good luck
I like Thunderheads and have shot them for as long as I can remember. They are tough, sharp, fly well and you can find them almost everywhere. Pick the weight that best fits your setup. Remember there are lots of great broadheads on the market, so find one that shots well with you setup and stick with it....remember to spin test your arrow/broadhead to insure proper accuracy.
Good luck
#13
Ditto on the Thunderheads! I have used them since the mid 1980's and they have served me well enough not to change. Although, I'll be carrying a couple Spitfires this year to try along with my Thunderheads. Good luck in whatever you choose but I think you'll be better served with a fixed blade broadhead.
#14
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Hillsboro, Ohio
Maybe even Thunderhead 100-125 would do ya good. If you are pulling 60, a lot of broadheads are allowable. I am going to try out Muzzy 4-blade 125's this year. I love the way they fly so true! *Oh yeah, my 125 Muzzy's can fly out to 45-50 yds. no problem, in fact they were going through my archery target! *
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