G5 Montec
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Jefferson City TN
I am thinking of using these heads this year for deer hunting. Does anyone have experience with them? I will be shooting 100 gr. Any advice or info on them will be greatly appreciated.
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I use the Montec G5's 100gr and they're a great head ,the flight characteristic's are very good ,but they could come a little sharper when buying them. But I'll be using them this season again ,and I might give the Slick Trick's a try as well.
nubo
nubo
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Joined: Oct 2004
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Used to be a big fan, but sold the 12 heads I own. Without going into detail, the basic reason is the steel is soft. I feel that it does not hold a great edge through fur and hide.If you want one to resharpen- Razorcap or snuffer.
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Joined: Mar 2005
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I have not shot the montec but have shot the crossfire. The crossfires were to easy to break but flew great. Switch to the nitrons cheaper fly as well or better. I shot a crossfire that went under my target into the grass and it bent bad --shot one into plywood broke. The nitrons to a hittook a hit tothe ground bent only a blade still straight and still flew great. Nitrons in the same plywood just fine. The nitrons all one piece steel ferrel the crossfires have a wimpy small diameter ferrel that the broadhead spins on in my opinion that is the weak point.


