best broadhead for over 300FPS
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Fork Horn
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From: carroll, IA/ Mountain Home AFB
I am trying to get a super flat shooting setup for antalope this year. I am shooting a bowtech alegence and was wonting to be able to shoot flat out to 40 yards with about a 360 grain total arrow wieght is this doable. I dont wont to give up accuricy to get it thought. thanks for the help and info.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
The biggest response most people on here say is too tune your bow properly and any good broadhead will work. I started asking about mechanicals and the guys all told me to make sure everything is tuned and stick with my Muzzy's.
#4
sonic broadheads, and wasp boss bullets work great for that speed. I had an allegiance and had it set up to shoot flat out to 37 yards with one pin with the wasp heads.
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I'm shooting my Ally at 305 fps. I have Muzzy 100gr 3 blade and RM Snypers both hitting perfectly with my field points. It's not about the broadheads it's about having a well tuned bow with matched arrows. I'm doing this with ACC's fletched with offset Blazers. I've done the same with a Trykon shooting 291....
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Fork Horn
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From: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Mechanicals you wont have to worry about goign off target as much. When i shoot broad heads i just take off my field points and screw on my spitfires and hits the exact same.
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Its true, as long as your bow is tuned you will get good arrow flight with any broadhead. But the new shorter furrell type broadheads are more forgiving when it comes to flaws in form, bow torgue, and things like that. I suggested the sonic heads and the boss bullets by wasp because they tend to be more forgiving. You can torque your grip just a bit and wont get a cork screw like you would say with a muzzy.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
I'm shooting my Ally at 305 fps. I have Muzzy 100gr 3 blade and RM Snypers both hitting perfectly with my field points. It's not about the broadheads it's about having a well tuned bow with matched arrows. I'm doing this with ACC's fletched with offset Blazers. I've done the same with a Trykon shooting 291....
I'm shooting my Ally at 305 fps. I have Muzzy 100gr 3 blade and RM Snypers both hitting perfectly with my field points. It's not about the broadheads it's about having a well tuned bow with matched arrows. I'm doing this with ACC's fletched with offset Blazers. I've done the same with a Trykon shooting 291....
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Ok, to answer your question specifically.......Here's my set up, and it weighs in at 368 grains....
Maxima 3D Select 250, wrapped and blazers. 100 gr. point....I'm a big fan of big cutting diameter, and Rocket Hammerheads fit that bill very well. Rage are also an awesome head.....
If you want a fixed blade head, Magnus Stingers are hard to beat. They fly PERFECTLY, even at blistering speeds. Also, they have a lifetime warranty.
Oh, and Rob? What's up w/ the Ally buddy?? 305??? Shoot, I'm gettin 310.....Out of that junk old Hoyt....

Maxima 3D Select 250, wrapped and blazers. 100 gr. point....I'm a big fan of big cutting diameter, and Rocket Hammerheads fit that bill very well. Rage are also an awesome head.....
If you want a fixed blade head, Magnus Stingers are hard to beat. They fly PERFECTLY, even at blistering speeds. Also, they have a lifetime warranty.
Oh, and Rob? What's up w/ the Ally buddy?? 305??? Shoot, I'm gettin 310.....Out of that junk old Hoyt....




