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Best Broadheads

Postby -zink- » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:19 am

Hello all
I want to know what is the best and most reliable fixed blade broadheads that you have been succesful with. I have to use fixed because I use a low poundage bow.


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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby DouglasSpear » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:09 pm

-zink- wrote:Hello all
I want to know what is the best and most reliable fixed blade broadheads that you have been succesful with. I have to use fixed because I use a low poundage bow.


Thanks


I still use 125 grain Thunderheads but I have also heard good things about 100 grain Montec and 120/125 grain Wac'em broadheads.
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Postby Jaypo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:48 pm

I've had pretty good success with Magnus Stingers. For a low poundage bow, just make sure you have a good sharp cut on contact head.
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Postby Brow Tine » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:52 pm

I have had great luck with my number one pick: ThunderHead 100 and then my 2nd pick would be Muzzy 100's.
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Postby Tony204ing » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:46 pm

I have only shot 2 broadheads in my 17 years of bow hunting.Thunderhead for fixed and spitfire for mechanical.Never had a problem with either.If it aint broke dont fix it.
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Postby RICHARDCatdaddy » Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:12 pm

80 GRAIN MUZZY.
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby backwoodsman » Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:25 am

Shooting 48lbs I like 100grain 4 blade Muzzy and swore by them but had a disagreement with someone on their "professional" staff so I switched to 100grain Viper Venoms last year and they are a good broadhead too. If they ever discharge the one I dont like I'll probably go back to Muzzy though and I still have 2 tackle box's of Muzzys and spare parts. Viper Venoms are made by the company that makes Crimson Talon heads also. Ive killed alot of deer with 145gr Bear Super Razorhead, Muzzy 100gr 4 blade and some of my homemade ones from years ago. So far these Vipers havent failed me yet but Ive only used them one season, awesome wounds and bloodtrails.
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby texdoug » Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:07 am

I use the Magnus Buzzcut 4 blade. It has tremendous ability to cut through a "shoot through" screen and keep an extremely accurate trajectory. I'm really please with them.

Good luck to all this coming season and I hope you "Stickem Good".

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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby DouglasSpear » Tue Sep 07, 2010 11:23 am

I just switched to 100 grain G5 Montec's since I went to carbon arrows with my new bow. They seem to be just as nice as my Thunderheads.
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby Jaypo » Wed Sep 08, 2010 7:35 am

I'd have to agree with Texdoug. They fly as true as my field points, and they rip thru flesh pretty easily!
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby CGBear » Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:49 pm

I use NAP Hellrazors. Their one piece solid cut on contact construction drew me in. :mrgreen: I've put them through the fence a few times and they're still good to go. I like Rocky Mountain premier broadheads too, but I prefer the one piece hellrazors.
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby Bang4bucks » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:38 pm

I shoot the 100grain Montecs. I LOVE them. completely solid broadhead. busts through any bone you want them too. heck, i think they would go right through the skull for a brain kill! hahaha
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby almaink » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:34 am

90 Grain WASP SST's. They fly the same as my field points.
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Re: Best Broadheads

Postby ChrisV » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:13 pm

Last year I used 100 gr Montecs they are sharper than any other broadhead I have seen. I put one in a doe right though her breaking ribs and all, and the next day I took it and shot it into a steel garbage can and it went though that as well. Even though I love the montecs this year i chose to try something new with the NAP blood runner 2 blade. These cool little things are half fixblade half mechanical the only downside that I can see about them is they are a little more money than some of the other ones. But the season is still early and I will have to see what happens.
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