What broadheads has everyone had best luck with...
Thinking of a 100grain Muzzy Mx4---had fairly good luck with them in the past...just thinking of ways to improve......Any other thoughts...?
What broadheads has everyone had best luck with...
Thinking of a 100grain Muzzy Mx4---had fairly good luck with them in the past...just thinking of ways to improve......Any other thoughts...?
I shoot 3 blade 100 grain Muzzy, the MX-3. Shot the original 100 grain 3 blade for years and will continue to shoot them. I have a buddy that swears by the 100 grain Montec by G5.
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I killed my first few deer with various Muzzy's...and was always a skeptic of mechanicals....HOWEVER, after reading a lot of discussion about the Rage 2-Blade I gave them a try and am now a true believer in them and thats whats going to be in my quiver this year, along with a SteelForce Phat Head and a Slick Trick.
If its brown its down, if it flies it dies.
Anybody else had problems with the slick trick doing weird stuff at long ranges? I shot them last year - dead on at 20-25 yards, but completely unpredictable at 30 plus yards. I switched to the rage 2 blades, which seem to fly great any any distance?????
125gr 3 blade Thunderheads been killn' since way back
Any SHARP fixed blade that spins true. I like Magnus Stingers - 100% replacement gurantee, no questions asked.
3 blade muzzys have kilt lots & lots of critters over the years.
If your bow is tuned well and the heads spin true, why not shoot fixed blade?
Shot muzzy's for a long time...........but amd tryin rage 2's this season............
I wish I could breathe life back in him, if I could I'd hunt him again tomorrow. - Ben Rodgers Lee
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i'm also on the rage 2-blade train this year. DOnt know how i will like them but everyone else seems to love them or are willing to give them a try. Ive been practicing with the practice head that comes along in the package and i'm deadly all the way out to 40yds
I second the Snuffers. I like them better than the Montec for a single piece fixed blade. I also shoot the traditional three-blade Muzzy. I shot Rocket Steelhead expandables with good success before I figured out how to tune my bow.
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I tried the rages last year and killed a doe and 9 pt. with them but on the 9pt did not get a pass through, the broadhead imbeded in a rib. They did a good job but I am going back to the rocket sidewinders this year. I have used them forever and never had a problem and have a bunch of them. I will say this i have never had a broken rocket broadhead but i broke both the rages so bad that i could not replace the blades.
2nd that Glenn..........thats mostly why people are switching to expandables.......easier to tune and less headache.......but a bow that is tuned correctly should shoot all BH'S just fine.......might need to tune arra's but thats it........
I wish I could breathe life back in him, if I could I'd hunt him again tomorrow. - Ben Rodgers Lee
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Give me enough feathers and a stiff enough shaft and I'll get an axe head to fly true to 50 yards.
no dat!
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