Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
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Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
I think Dan uses MUZZY . Was wondering what a lot of guys are using here? At my place iv been using expandable s ,Knowing were windows will be for shots . Wanting to switch to a fixed 2 blade or 3 blade. Thanks for your input.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
I shoot Muzzy mx4's they fly like darts cut thru deer like butter
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
Spysar wrote:If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
Spysar wrote:If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
DEERSLAYER wrote:Spysar wrote:If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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Any broadhead is good as long as it's sharp and well placed
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
I use Muzzy 100's, but I don't think it matters much, buy a quality head that shoots well for you, place the shot in the right spot and you will have a dead deer.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
I shoot Muzzy Mx-3 100 grains they shoot great IMO and are leathal. You can kill with a field point, if you hit the right spot.... I wouldn't shoot thru vegetation though, not worth the risk of wounding an animal.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
Spysar wrote:If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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I shoot Grim Reapers these days, but when I shot fixed I always shot muzzy 4 blades. I had great success with the 100gr and 145gr.
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I like my slick tricks.
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Spysar wrote:If your looking for a head to go through "thick and nasty" vegetation, no head is good for that.
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I use muzzy mx3. Been a tough head for me. Trying out grim reapers now.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
I am a fixed guy. I shoot Cabelas copper heads, looks just like a G5 Striker except they are a few bucks cheaper.
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Re: Broadheads for thick and nasty ?
Lets see.
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Wasp
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