2018 broadhead choice
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2018 broadhead choice
What broadhead are u taking with you this fall? I know it gets asked often but just curious if anyone is changing up, sticking to, etc
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Re: 2018 broadhead choice
Also curious on whitetail arrow choices.
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I'm trying 2 new ones this season. A 3 blade Bodkin MA3 and a Tusker javelin 2 blade. Both fly really well and are priced right. haven't killed anything with ethier yet but unless there is some flaw in performance I'm not aware of there gonna be my new go to heads.
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Same as I have for almost 25 years now....125 gr Muzzy 3 blade w/Trocar tip. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
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Dewey wrote:Same as I have for almost 25 years now....125 gr Muzzy 3 blade w/Trocar tip. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
My thoughts exactly. Wish I had all the money back I spent trying to find something better. Not that there isn’t a head out there that is better, but for my needs and budget, this is the best broadhead for me.
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I'll be using the qad exodus, Nap spitfires and rocket sidewinders
Hoyt RX7 bow, and exodus broadheads
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Q exodus again this year.
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I’ve shot slick trick mags for about 10 or 11 years, never thought I’d change but have heard good things about the exodus. I bought a couple packs of them to try out this year. They sure do look mean.
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I’m going to try the titanium muzzy hybrid this year, or a least get them and see how the tune.
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Zwickey Eskimo both for recurve and compound.
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Slick tricks. IIABDFI.
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VPA 3 blade, 125 grain, non-vented. Arrow is FMJ 340.
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I've been using rage for years but this year I'm switching to DirtNap DRT's.
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Zwicky eskimos
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