broadheads?????
Contributors to this thread:West Virginia
From: wvbownut
25-Jul-14
Just wondering what type of broadheads do you use? mechanical or fixed blade? I shoot 100gr. spitfires and killzones. they are a mechanical broad head and I've had great success with them. They fly great out to 80 yards.
From: gobbler
25-Jul-14
Muzzy MX-4, 100 gr. 4 bladed fixed.
From: Big-Otis-Jeff
25-Jul-14
Old Muzzy 100 grain 4 blade..
Getting harder to find blade for them now
From: gcoleman
25-Jul-14
G5 montec 100 grain sharpnen my self and tough as nails fly like a field point,,,I have one montec that has killed 3 deer a boar hog and a bear,,,it's in my quiver ready for another kill
From: babysaph
25-Jul-14
Bear razorheads
From: Bennett2012
25-Jul-14
Went with rage the last couple of years been very impressed so far
From: M.P.
26-Jul-14
Muzzy Phantoms with longbow and Montec with wheelie bow
From: hookman
26-Jul-14
VPA 3 blades.
From: Jim Casto Jr
26-Jul-14
Been using Grizzly's for several years. Don't remember the last time they didn't get a passthru.
From: Ron Miller
26-Jul-14
I like the 4 blade slick tricks & muzzy phantoms, out of my compound device {lol} and I like the magnus stingers and buzz cuts out of my recurve. I also shoot some magnus 2 & 4 blades that I sharpen, snuffers and I have killed a few deer with the Killzone expandables ! I like broadheads---Don't I Jimmy ? ^:}
God bless---->Ron
From: woodstick
26-Jul-14
Woodsman w/longbow and recurve. Woodsman elite and 3-blade muzzy w/compound. Have my bear razorheads sharpened and ready for this season.
From: speedy
27-Jul-14
3 blade, 100 grain Muzzys
From: Rhewy
27-Jul-14
I've been using 4=blade muzzys have not used any mechanical
From: WV Mountaineer
27-Jul-14
Wheelie bow: 125 grain thunderhead. Trad bow's: snuffer, ace's, zwickey, bear razorheads, MA-3's, etc.... The head weight I need depends on what I use. God Bless
From: WVM&M
27-Jul-14
100 grain spitfires
From: Publichunter
28-Jul-14
Muzzy 125 grain
From: WVBOWHUNTER
28-Jul-14
Muzzy MX 4 fixed 4 blade 100 grain.
From: Turk
28-Jul-14
Slick trick.
From: Lone Eagle
29-Jul-14
I prefer the Magnus 4-blade heads. As everyone has stated there are alot of broadheads that will work fine. I believe, on what ever head you choose, that it needs to fly straight and you can't have a broadhead to sharp. I have seen to many people over the years that really don't understand how important it is to have razor sharp broadheads. If they have been shot once, they are not sharp enough to use again without resharpening. I am not a big fan of expandable's, just to many working parts that can go wrong. On marginal shots most, expandable's do not perform well.
From: mudflap
29-Jul-14
100 Grain Grizz Tricks. Very Strong and Very Sharp.
From: sledgehammer
30-Jul-14
I've hunted with the Montec G5's for the last 2-3 years. I have found every deer I shot, but have been less than impressed by the lack of blood even on nearly perfectly placed shots. I tried spitfires years ago, but lost a pretty nice deer that was quartering away. Arrow only penetrated a couple inches, which makes me believe it never opened. I'm considering switching back to a different brand of mechanical head. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Mark
From: Ron Miller
30-Jul-14
Rage----Hypodermic-----My cousin Mark just shot and killed a 19 1/2 P&Y class bear. Complete pass thru----blood a blind man {pun intended} could follow. I like blood---impressed me.
God bless----->Ron
From: TexasAggie
30-Jul-14
Shooting NAP spitfire maxx this year.
From: Dean Green
03-Aug-14
There are a lot of broadbeads out there to pick from,but I have always liked magnus broadbeads.I use the 125 stingers, they fly like field points, and they have a lifetime warranty.
From: Saxton
21-Aug-14
90gr 4 blade Muzzy.
From: speedy
21-Aug-14
George, do u use the g5 montec or montec cs
From: L.S.
21-Aug-14
125 gr. Muzzy Phantoms out of all my bows.
From: gcoleman
21-Aug-14
The stainless montec
From: babysaph
21-Aug-14
Muzzy phantoms are hard to beat
From: CGBowhunter
01-Sep-14
Muzzy 100gr. Tried a mechanical, but found no real advantage to them. So stayed with fixed.
From: Urbncwby
01-Sep-14
Slick trick the past few years.