Broadheads
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Broadheads
What broadheads do you guys plan on using this whitetail season? Fixed, mechanical, weight And why you picked the broadhead.
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Re: Broadheads
100 grain standard slick tricks. I'll shoot them because I've shot a lot of deer with them and I have a lot of confidence in them.
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NAP Spitfire or Spitfire Double Cross. I used the DC last year in 100 grains and it worked flawlessly. I always shoot mech because I've had always better luck with them than fixed. I also shoot a heavy arrow and 70#.
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I have used rage since they came out. I shot the original 3 blade for a long time and then switched to the chisel tip 3 blade. Been shooting the hypodermic fow two seasons and seem to really like them. I will stick with rage as long as they are made because I can shoot field points all summer and screw one on and go kill a deer without changing anything.
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Re: Broadheads
The 125g NAP Spitfire has been my go to broadhead for many years. It has always performed flawlessly.
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Excalibur Exocet, GT Laser II, 2" Bhoning Blazers 125g NAP Spitfire
Excalibur Exocet, GT Laser II, 2" Bhoning Blazers 125g NAP Spitfire
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Re: Broadheads
I don't like expensive disposable heads. I like to sharpen and go, and use the same broadhead (tried and true) that I practice with. This season i'll be using either, Red Feather Phoenix, Simmons Sharks, or Bear super Razorheads. Most likely Simmons treesharks though.
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Re: Broadheads
Grizzly 2 blade single bevel or vpa 2 blades. The grizzly has a penetration advantage because it is a 3:1 ratio broadhead.
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Re: Broadheads
Slick Trick fan here. Hunted with the standards last year but thinking about trying the Viper Trick as well as the new Raptor.
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100 gr. Schwackers for me. I've been very impressed with their durability.
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I use QAD Exodus. Used have grim reaper razor tip mechanical's with my last bow when I couldn't get it to shoot fixed blades. Had good luck with the Grim Reaper but I personally just like a fixed.
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Re: Broadheads
Debating between spitfire Maxx and the new slick tricks expandable.
I purchase Mangles new expandable, flys great and cool design, plus they off u $ for a p/y kill and I believe 10,000$ for a py world record.... No practice head tho which stinks. They do fly good tho
I purchase Mangles new expandable, flys great and cool design, plus they off u $ for a p/y kill and I believe 10,000$ for a py world record.... No practice head tho which stinks. They do fly good tho
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Re: Broadheads
Slick Trick from the blind, Rage from the stand.
I have had good success with both and they tune easily.
I have had good success with both and they tune easily.
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Re: Broadheads
125 gr 3 blade Muzzy. Been doing the job for me without fail for over 20 years so I see no reason to consider anything else. Don't mess with what works.
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Re: Broadheads
125 grain Woodsman elite 3 blade or VPA 3 blade both are high quality steel that sharpen with ease and last many many seasons.
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