I want to hear about bad broadheads?
#21
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Posts: 150
RE: I want to hear about bad broadheads?
The original Wasp's[:'(]
They used a pair of split rings to hold the blades to the ferrule. Had most of the blades fall out in my first Elk. Switched to Thunderheads, but couldn't keep them from dishing badly, even with a well tuned bow. I've been shooting Muzzy 4 blades and they are good enough, but I'm switching to one of the new small head styles this year.
They used a pair of split rings to hold the blades to the ferrule. Had most of the blades fall out in my first Elk. Switched to Thunderheads, but couldn't keep them from dishing badly, even with a well tuned bow. I've been shooting Muzzy 4 blades and they are good enough, but I'm switching to one of the new small head styles this year.
#24
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: I want to hear about bad broadheads?
Only negative experience I have ever seen with a broadhead was with a Muzzy 4 blade 90 grain. Head was bent like it hit a cement wall and all it hit was a small rotted tree root. They flew like crap as well.......random flyers.
In all fairness though Muzzy sent me a set of 3 blade 100 grain heads that flew and grouped very well........I never used them though because I really don't trust them after what I saw in the past...............that, and my Stingers are a much better head.
In all fairness though Muzzy sent me a set of 3 blade 100 grain heads that flew and grouped very well........I never used them though because I really don't trust them after what I saw in the past...............that, and my Stingers are a much better head.