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bowfisherman 08-12-2007 05:24 PM

mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I am going to get some broadheads this week. Tried a few kinds I had laying around but nothing shot like a field point. I shoot a lot so I want to get something that will shoot just like a field point. I think I want to try a mechanical but have never used them before. Been bowhunting for many years but this is my first year with a crossbow. Any mechanicals that are known to shot well out of crossbows. Thanks

bowfisherman 08-12-2007 07:40 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
anyone shoot spitfires? always liked NAP's stuff.

ranger56528 08-12-2007 07:57 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
Going to try Tekkin II's(mech) 100grn,someone else here use's them and I have a pac left over from last year.Iam also going to try Slick Tric Magnums(fixed) also in 100grn....

big rockpile 08-12-2007 09:02 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I use 125gr. Rocket SteelsHave used Vortex.Mechanicals I don't like useing on Hogs.

Here isv exit wound that a Vortex leaves.

"http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v59/oneshot/000_0479mde.jpg"

big rockpile

smokepolehall 08-13-2007 09:45 AM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
Several folks on here use mech. tekan 2's, wasp's, spitfires and Rockets. Can't tell about the other mech.'s, but my Rocket stell heads 100gr. are right in there with my field pts. I shoot a very slow CB and logs fer arrows![:-][:o]

awshucks 08-13-2007 10:02 AM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I don't care for them, never tried them. Alot of the places in Tx for hogs or exotics don't allow them. I'm worried they will either open in flight or not open properly double banded. [personal problem, i know, lol] If I were to try them, I'd go to 10 pts web site and see what they include w/ packages, you can bet if 10 pt advises them they work well.

Planter 08-13-2007 10:20 AM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I use the Rocket Steelheads 100'swith no problems at all whether it be a failure of some sort or passing thru both lungs.
My pet peave are the O rings. I like to shoot alot of broadheads during practice and always have a shortage. Wife and kid got all bummed out when I used the retainer bands the boy got from the orthodontist. I just wish I could buy O-Rings without heads. Geez...
As a side note I have shot unbanded steelheads out to 25 yards out of interest onlyand it is really surprizing how well they shoot anyway not that I planon hunting with them like that but it was curious.


Buckhunter46755 08-13-2007 12:31 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I went with the NAP Spitfires. I haven't tried them yet so I can't say how the are. But I have heard good things about them. They also are supposed to not require rubber bands / o rings. I'm going to try to get a different target. I'll let you know how they shoot when I get the chance.

Oh, and they also make plastic practice blades for them. The pr. blades cost a little under 10 bucks. But I haven't seen them in the store yet. I may check Gander Mountain so I don't have to pay 8 bucks shipping. The website I found them on will only FedEx.

chris

bowfisherman 08-13-2007 02:56 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
what website did you see them on buckhunter?

Buckhunter46755 08-13-2007 04:33 PM

RE: mechanical broadhead opinions please
 
I can't remember for sure. I will check tonite when I get home and see if I can find them. I'm on someone elses computer to check my messages. I'll be home later tonite. It might be in my history if I can find it.


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