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Thread: Broadhead Choices

  1. #1
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    Broadhead Choices

    Ok stick flingers...
    With the season winding down in most areas, I thought it would be a great time to have a review of this seasons broadhead choices. What heads did you use this season, an old favourite, or did you try something new? Will you use that same style next year? No, I'm not looking to open up the mechanical/fixed debate, just some thoughts on what you used this year. My choices for next season are G5 montecs, slick tricks, and grim reapers...
    Have at 'er!
    Team Goldbond Administrative Assistant

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  3. #2
    Bow Walker Guest

    Re: Broadhead Choices

    I used - and will use - Razor Caps, Slick Tricks, and Sonics. All 100 grain heads. All lethal.
    http://www.razorcaps.com
    http://www.slicktrick.net
    http://www.americanbroadhead.com

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    Sonic 100's ! So far THE BEST broadhead I've used. I won't switch until they come out with heat seeking broadheads.

  5. #4
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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    I have shot a ton of arrows and broadheads , since I worked in a pro shop and the montec G5 is the best broadhead I have ever shot. I would almost say there is zero arrow tuning involved but that would be too cocky.

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    i still love my wasp 100gr they have never failed me yet 4 bucks 2 bears later.

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    i agree with blacktail.... montec g5s r the way to go!.... very smoot flying broadhead.... the dont take much tuning

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    Wensel Woodsman for a 3 blade, Journeyman for a 2 blade. Both cut on impact and both devastating broadheads.

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    sorry guys but I like my Muzzy's Mike
    "You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try" Beverly Sills

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    Bow Walker Guest

    Re: Broadhead Choices

    Quote Originally Posted by oldtimer
    sorry guys but I like my Muzzy's Mike
    That's just 'cause you haven't tried anything new in.............hell, must nye on to a hunnert years

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    Re: Broadhead Choices

    Don't worry Mike I still like my muzzys also. I have my eye on the Rage line of broadheads!
    Todd

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