Everyone please help me pick a fixed blade broadhead this year
#31
ORIGINAL: BowTech_Shooter
The least expensive way would be to make your own... Like this...
The least expensive way would be to make your own... Like this...


#32
ORIGINAL: DaveC
Muzzy Phantoms- they fly great and cut a bigger X than the other 4 bladers.
Nice and Sharp too.
Muzzy Phantoms- they fly great and cut a bigger X than the other 4 bladers.
Nice and Sharp too.
EDIT: and Thank You everyone for the well wishes. I'll live
Just gotta take it easy and let it heal..no super hard cam or 70 pound plus bows for awhile
#33
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Baltimore MD USA
I shoot mechanicals personally, but from what I have read on this and other hunting boards, if you don't shoot a Muzzy fixed blade a few things will happen. For instance, your bow will explode, your tree stand will drop 5 feet straight down, and squirrels will come running from every direction and attack your "special place."
#34
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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Message to JeffB from Rivendell.... You know what you can do with that ring![>:]
You guys keep hollering Muzzy... Yer gonna get me fired up to pull out my ol' 160 grain Muzzy Matador 4-bladers and give 'em a go this fall. LOL
You guys keep hollering Muzzy... Yer gonna get me fired up to pull out my ol' 160 grain Muzzy Matador 4-bladers and give 'em a go this fall. LOL
#35
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Lingle WY USA
Jeff,
I think you should really check out the 100 gr. 4-blade Phantoms. Cut on impact and the bleeder blades are as heavy or heavier than most replaceable blades. My buddy is shooting a Mighty Mite at around 280 and they fly perfectly. I'm going to be shooting the 125 gr. 4-Blade Phantoms on Elk this year. I'm really impressed with these heads.
PS-They are made by Muzzy....Cut on contact AND made by Muzzy.....How can you go wrong???
Oh yeah and from what I've gathered in my research, the QC has gone way up on these heads since Muzzy took over.....very sharp out of the package......
I think you should really check out the 100 gr. 4-blade Phantoms. Cut on impact and the bleeder blades are as heavy or heavier than most replaceable blades. My buddy is shooting a Mighty Mite at around 280 and they fly perfectly. I'm going to be shooting the 125 gr. 4-Blade Phantoms on Elk this year. I'm really impressed with these heads.
PS-They are made by Muzzy....Cut on contact AND made by Muzzy.....How can you go wrong???
Oh yeah and from what I've gathered in my research, the QC has gone way up on these heads since Muzzy took over.....very sharp out of the package......
#36
ORIGINAL: JeffB
And after I get them I know just where to put 'em Pat. I suggest you don't venture back to NY anytime soon.
ORIGINAL: BowTech_Shooter
The least expensive way would be to make your own... Like this...
The least expensive way would be to make your own... Like this...


Yeesh, not only bum shoulders but you're getting mighty testie in your older years...


BTW, WTF does your sig mean? You know we're in America Bro... Speak English would ya?...

#37
ORIGINAL: BowTech_Shooter
BTW, WTF does your sig mean? You know we're in America Bro... Speak English would ya?...
BTW, WTF does your sig mean? You know we're in America Bro... Speak English would ya?...

#38
If I was shootn um , and had to buy some , I think Id try monotecs , ironheads , or magnus stingers . Ive got magnus 100s and 3 blade muzzy 100s and slicktricks around so thats what getting used .


