b-heads for elk
#12
Never personally used the Ti 100's but they are used very frequently by the guys in Bowhunter magazine. I personally would use Muzzy's or rocket ultimate steel's from my experiece with them.
#13
Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
If I were to pick two it would either be the Zwickey eskimo or the Magnus stinger 125 grn. The zwickey head would be a glue on and I would use the flitemate adaptors to keep the weight down to 125 grns.
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Dont know if you guys have seen the Ribtek heads. Made in Australia, only a buck 65 Australian, available from 110g to 190g and tough as old boots.
I shot a few into hard trees the other day, dug them out with an axe and they were still fine to use again. Slightly blunted but not at all bent. Certainly makes makes mechanicals and and multi bladed heads look like single use items.
http://www.ribtek.com/home.htm
A few nice trophies and non fancy looking archers on the site.
I shot a few into hard trees the other day, dug them out with an axe and they were still fine to use again. Slightly blunted but not at all bent. Certainly makes makes mechanicals and and multi bladed heads look like single use items.
http://www.ribtek.com/home.htm
A few nice trophies and non fancy looking archers on the site.
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