Preferred broadheads?
#11
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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A good sharp blanced one.
As for brand. I shot a few deer this year with magnus 145 grains. When it comes to three blades, I love slick tricks, when I can find them heavy enough. Another head that I absolutly love is monotec G 5s. By far the easiest to resharpen. I tend to prefer two blades over three blades. Two blades tend to penetrate a little better.
As for brand. I shot a few deer this year with magnus 145 grains. When it comes to three blades, I love slick tricks, when I can find them heavy enough. Another head that I absolutly love is monotec G 5s. By far the easiest to resharpen. I tend to prefer two blades over three blades. Two blades tend to penetrate a little better.
#12
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
What weight bow are you using and what type of arrows? Long arms or short?
Genarally, if you are shooting light poundage or light arrows, or you have the above and a short draw, you might want to keep it simple with a basic two blade broadhead like a Magnus II or Zwicky Eskimo.
If you have an average draw and are approaching 50#, you can try the wider heads and the mulitple blades like the Woodsman and 2 blade heads with bleeders.
Keep it simple and sharp. If you cant, the Slick Trick will work.
Genarally, if you are shooting light poundage or light arrows, or you have the above and a short draw, you might want to keep it simple with a basic two blade broadhead like a Magnus II or Zwicky Eskimo.
If you have an average draw and are approaching 50#, you can try the wider heads and the mulitple blades like the Woodsman and 2 blade heads with bleeders.
Keep it simple and sharp. If you cant, the Slick Trick will work.