broad head
#34
Join Date: Mar 2008
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RE: broad head
My favorite Broadhead here in Fla, is Crimson Croc. there tuff. Cut on contact and fly nice. Here we have a sh@tload of Hogs. I just use a hard hitting two blade, (drop's em) nothing fancy. i use Rage broadheads for gobblers. For hogs I perfer to go Indian style just my 2 cent's
#35
RE: broad head
90% of my hunting is hogs, I use 125gr and 140gr Magnus Snuffers and the SS's on my compounds. On my XBow i use Magnus Snuffers 100's, I have never had any problem knocking hogs down. (All fixed)
#36
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: broad head
ORIGINAL: Ausie-guy
I beg to differ on the fixed head not flying right.
Mech. heads are just a band aid solution for an untuned bow, tune your bow properly and fixed blade heads will fly just as good and with the samePOI as field tips.
Of course bow tune is only part of it you must also have the correct spined arrows for your set up with a decent FOC and last of all the shooter also has to be tuned to his equipment.
So tune the bow, tune the arrow and tune the archer.
Mechanical blades fly identical to a field point of equal weight. No special tuning required with mechanicals,
Mech. heads are just a band aid solution for an untuned bow, tune your bow properly and fixed blade heads will fly just as good and with the samePOI as field tips.
Of course bow tune is only part of it you must also have the correct spined arrows for your set up with a decent FOC and last of all the shooter also has to be tuned to his equipment.
So tune the bow, tune the arrow and tune the archer.