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Fixed Blade Broadheads
Hi Bowhunters,
I recently got some extra $$$ for my Birthday. What would you recommend as a good buy on the Fixed Blade Broadhead side and why? Thank you for your thoughts. JW |
Slick tricks. They are inexpensive, fly great, and leave a nasty wound channel. By the way, I own an archery pro shop and I take these broadheads on every hunt I go on.
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I will check them out. Thanks.
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Attachment 15254 Attachment 15255 Attachment 15256 Attachment 15258 Sonics! Ive killed about 9 or 10 deer with em and all have been complete pass throughs at all angles including shoulder and 1/4ering to, shots. They also fly like a expandable. :happy0001: |
Originally Posted by jwetherell
(Post 3754583)
Hi Bowhunters,
I recently got some extra $$$ for my Birthday. What would you recommend as a good buy on the Fixed Blade Broadhead side and why? Thank you for your thoughts. JW Muzzy 100gr. Can't beat them. |
x 2 for the muzzy, been using them for twenty years and no complaints.
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Muzzy 100gr. Fly straight and devestating wound.
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Originally Posted by jwetherell
(Post 3754583)
Hi Bowhunters,
I recently got some extra $$$ for my Birthday. What would you recommend as a good buy on the Fixed Blade Broadhead side and why? Thank you for your thoughts. JW |
I like the muzzys and the slick tricks. Both fly pretty well to me but the slicks are sharper out of the package.
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I've used the old stly Bear blades with bleederes and really like them. I prefer a blade style over the "pencil point" style because i believe that it cuts through instead of poking through. This may make a deer not even know he's been shot.
They all clearly will work. Seems to me with bow hunting, what you cut is what you got. I like the looks of a blade with 4 slicing surfaces. If I loose one on impact, (Rare but possible, I still have 3 going through. I got a nice 8 this year using it and had a clean pass through double lunger. Deer made it about 50 yards from point of impact. Easy to track too! He was still close enough to hear him pile up in the woods. |
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