All Around Broadhead
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I just purchaced a Parker ultra light 31 and have practiced tell I feel comfortable and decided that I can't wait tell the seasons to come back around! I need to shoot something!! I wanna go try my luck hog hunting but I do not have any broadheads yet!I've been up in arms triing to decide which one is the best all around head for any type of hunting!Any suggestions?Bass Pro is just right up the road and my pockets burning!!
#4
I have used 2 totally different broadheads and liked both. I think the speed of bow plays a role in whether you want cut on contact - or more a 'bone breaking' broadhead.
SteelForce I liked - razor sharp, flew well, they resharpen the blade for free and had good blood with. Downfall - almost too sharp to handle - yes i know from experience
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Muzzy - inexpensive, durable, and flew well. Although they dont 'look fancy' they are a solid broadhead.
SteelForce I liked - razor sharp, flew well, they resharpen the blade for free and had good blood with. Downfall - almost too sharp to handle - yes i know from experience
.Muzzy - inexpensive, durable, and flew well. Although they dont 'look fancy' they are a solid broadhead.
#5
ORIGINAL: onehornjimmy
I have used 2 totally different broadheads and liked both. I think the speed of bow plays a role in whether you want cut on contact - or more a 'bone breaking' broadhead.
SteelForce I liked - razor sharp, flew well, they resharpen the blade for free and had good blood with. Downfall - almost too sharp to handle - yes i know from experience
.
Muzzy - inexpensive, durable, and flew well. Although they dont 'look fancy' they are a solid broadhead.
I have used 2 totally different broadheads and liked both. I think the speed of bow plays a role in whether you want cut on contact - or more a 'bone breaking' broadhead.
SteelForce I liked - razor sharp, flew well, they resharpen the blade for free and had good blood with. Downfall - almost too sharp to handle - yes i know from experience
.Muzzy - inexpensive, durable, and flew well. Although they dont 'look fancy' they are a solid broadhead.
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NY
Magnus Stingers and SteelForce heads I have seen do wonders on deer over the last 3 years. Both are scarey sharp and fly like darts. Magnus has a lifetime guarentee and SteelForce will resharpen for you. The reason I shoot Magnus is I can shoot the exact heads I am gonna hunt with right up to the night before I go out and then just change the blades and be ready with razor sharp heads that I KNOW are flying perfectly from my setup.
SteelForce heads definately get the nod from me as well though as I have seen my brother and best friend get passthroughs with what would not be considered high power setups.........my brother even destroyed the spine of a buck with a SteelForce head on a shot he yipped........so they are damn tough heads as well.
Good Luck.
SteelForce heads definately get the nod from me as well though as I have seen my brother and best friend get passthroughs with what would not be considered high power setups.........my brother even destroyed the spine of a buck with a SteelForce head on a shot he yipped........so they are damn tough heads as well.
Good Luck.
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Thanx for all the info! I just got back from Bass Pro and decided on the Muzzy 4 blade 100 Grain.
Oh yah and I also got a new seat for my quicky quiver, camo jeans, shirt, belt,hat,& a new knife!
Man I was like a kid in a candy store!
Oh yah and I also got a new seat for my quicky quiver, camo jeans, shirt, belt,hat,& a new knife!
Man I was like a kid in a candy store!


