Broadheads??

Grizzly Johnson

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Looking for a good flying, well built, and depedable broadhead.... first for turkey hunting and also one for next deer season.....

Of everything I looked at carried by Cabelas & Bass Pro, nothing really satisfied me.... even the ones with good-great reviews had some poor reviews with flight and durablity....

I'm at a loss..... wanted to try the slick-tricks but no so sure now with reviews all over the place.

Would rather stick with a fixed BH for simplicity....


Any help would be appreciated....
 
IMO, the best all-around fixed blades are the G5 Strikers and the Slick Tricks. As long as your bow and arrows are properly tuned, you should not have a problem with arrow flight with broadheads.
 
Madison was shooting the QAD Exodus fixed blades out of the Diamond and they were flying right there with field points.
 
burninpowder said:
Madison was shooting the QAD Exodus fixed blades out of the Diamond and they were flying right there with field points.

Speaking of that.... finally got a warm spell and time yesterday to shoot that bow again since the "upgrade".... I adjusted the sight a little and backed the poundage off a turn.... it does shoot faster with those new arrows and grouped really well so far.... only shot 15 yards for the first pin setting though.

She hasn't shot it yet, as she had to work a little longer yesterday afternoon than usual.... May have to check into some of those BP.... I just don't want accuracy issues going between practice points and broadheads if it can be helped...
 
I shoot Magnus Stingers right now. But that's primarily so I can shoot the same broadhead out of my compound that I shoot out of my longbow. If I strictly shot a compound, I would shoot Wasp Boss Bullets. Here's a shoulder I hit a couple years ago while shooting a Wasp. The deer went about 60 yards. The far shoulder blade had an "X" from the blades but didn't have a complete pass through. Diamond Liberty at 56 pounds.





 
for me atleast the only three expandables I trust are nap spitfires, the swackers, and what I am currently shooting the nap killzones. for fix blades I would shoot slick tricks or g5 montec. and all of those will work great for both.
 
TNDeerGuy said:
IMO, the best all-around fixed blades are the G5 Strikers and the Slick Tricks. As long as your bow and arrows are properly tuned, you should not have a problem with arrow flight with broadheads.

What Andy said. Almost any broadhead that spins true will fly great out of a well tuned bow.
 
if you want fixed blade, I hear the best about muzzys and thunderheads. I use only thunderheads so I can't tell you about muzzys from experience, but thunderheads penetrate well, are durable enough it takes a direct leg bone hit to bend the blade (and only bent just a little) Even those leg bone hits were heart shot pass throughs. For the money it's very good and seems to fly straight for me.
 

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