Fixed or Mechanical Broad
#2
Nontypical Buck
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From: Elkview WV
Just this year I went back to Muzzy's after using Wasp Jakhammers for three years. I personally didn't like the lack of penitration that I got with the mechanicals. 2 deer this year and one of them shot at just a little over 40 yards and I gor complete pass throughs on both. JMHO.
#3
Nontypical Buck
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From: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
I shoot Muzzy's also 4 blade 115 gr.
I use a slower bow and I always get full penatration for a good exit wound and easy and short blood trail to the deer
I use a slower bow and I always get full penatration for a good exit wound and easy and short blood trail to the deer
#4
Boone & Crockett
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spitfire mechanicals ,find they shoot like my practice tips and always get good penatration and most the time pass thrus with exit holes that you could drive a truck through. Infact this year you could look through the deer like a scope.
#5
We all know what is going to happen. 5shot is going to come in here and post a link to his site. I will go ahead and take care of that.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/MECHANICALVSFIXED.html
http://www.broadheadtests.com/MECHANICALVSFIXED.html
#6
"we all know what is going to happen"..... yep,... I was thinking that eventually it will turn into soma kind of fight like most posts on this topic do! That's what usually happens as soon as even just a little bashing from someone starts.
All that being said, I prefer mechs. The reason is simple for me, I have never seen anything that could put deer down as quickly and as cleanly as do my tursted Rocket Styeelheads do! I have used dozens of differnet b-heads and many of the popular quality designs but the Rockets have impressed me the most. 25 deer, every single shot has been a complete pass though and not a single deer has taken more than 60 yards on me! That's a level of performance I've never personally seen with ANY other b-head design!!! 100% fully functioning, full size entry and exit holes everytime. It's reliablity that I personally have only heard of from Rocket b-heads. A truly exceptional deployable blade "aerohead" system! Devastating!
All that being said, I prefer mechs. The reason is simple for me, I have never seen anything that could put deer down as quickly and as cleanly as do my tursted Rocket Styeelheads do! I have used dozens of differnet b-heads and many of the popular quality designs but the Rockets have impressed me the most. 25 deer, every single shot has been a complete pass though and not a single deer has taken more than 60 yards on me! That's a level of performance I've never personally seen with ANY other b-head design!!! 100% fully functioning, full size entry and exit holes everytime. It's reliablity that I personally have only heard of from Rocket b-heads. A truly exceptional deployable blade "aerohead" system! Devastating!
#7
Fixed Thunder head 100 grain. I lost a nice deer on a mech. once. I don,t think the damn thing opened. I hit him right in the boiler room and the arrow didn,t pass thru. 15 yds tops. I have always had pass thru shots with the thunder heads. Just my humble opinion though,
#8
"I lost a nice deer on a mech. I don't think the damn thing opened."...... you recoverd the deer and confirmed this right??? I lost a nice deer once with a fixed blade too????
#9
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From: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
I use both, If I am hunting an area where I anticipate a longer shot, I'll use a fixed blade. If I'm hunting an area where I anticipate a short range shot, I'll use a mechanical. that's how I do it.
I always have to chuckel when I read someone blame the tip of thier arrow for lack of success. I ain't the broadheads fault if ya can't place the arrow where it is supposed to go. And most story's about mechanical broadheads not working, are really stories about a missed place arrow and the person telling the tale is expecting the broadhead to save him.
sorry ain't going to happen, a missed place arrow is a misplaced arrow and recovery will vary no matter what broadhead you were using at the time..
As for my personal experience comparing fixed to mechanical, I have noticed that the mechanical's seem to put the deer down quicker. for me a good shot with a mechanical the deer is usually down 30 to 50 yards from me. when I use a fixed seems like the deer are usually found 70 to 125 yards away. I guess maybe because the deer is out farther when I use a fixed to begin with.
anyway that's my experience.
I think all the broadheads on the market today will put a deer down if placed correctly..
I always have to chuckel when I read someone blame the tip of thier arrow for lack of success. I ain't the broadheads fault if ya can't place the arrow where it is supposed to go. And most story's about mechanical broadheads not working, are really stories about a missed place arrow and the person telling the tale is expecting the broadhead to save him.
sorry ain't going to happen, a missed place arrow is a misplaced arrow and recovery will vary no matter what broadhead you were using at the time..
As for my personal experience comparing fixed to mechanical, I have noticed that the mechanical's seem to put the deer down quicker. for me a good shot with a mechanical the deer is usually down 30 to 50 yards from me. when I use a fixed seems like the deer are usually found 70 to 125 yards away. I guess maybe because the deer is out farther when I use a fixed to begin with.
anyway that's my experience.
I think all the broadheads on the market today will put a deer down if placed correctly..
#10
ORIGINAL: Bees
I always have to chuckel when I read someone blame the tip of thier arrow for lack of success. I ain't the broadheads fault if ya can't place the arrow where it is supposed to go. And most story's about mechanical broadheads not working, are really stories about a missed place arrow and the person telling the tale is expecting the broadhead to save him.
sorry ain't going to happen, a missed place arrow is a misplaced arrow and recovery will vary no matter what broadhead you were using at the time..
I always have to chuckel when I read someone blame the tip of thier arrow for lack of success. I ain't the broadheads fault if ya can't place the arrow where it is supposed to go. And most story's about mechanical broadheads not working, are really stories about a missed place arrow and the person telling the tale is expecting the broadhead to save him.
sorry ain't going to happen, a missed place arrow is a misplaced arrow and recovery will vary no matter what broadhead you were using at the time..




