G5 striker magnum
#1
G5 striker magnum
Just heard that G5 is bringing out the striker magnum. It has the samer furrel as the original striker but with different blades. The blades are still the stainless steel .030 lutz blades but give the head a 1.5inch cutting diameter. As far as I know its only available in 125grain and suppose to fly about the same as the original striker out to 30yards. Just curious what everyones thoughts are on this new head.
#5
RE: G5 striker magnum
I also have been using strikers and have 0 complaints. I have been tossing around the idea of going a bit heavier for broadhead and total arrow weight so the thought of a 125grain head isnt a problem. I promise you this, I will get a pack of these new magnums to at least test, andat the very leastusing them this spring on turkeys. Ill see how they fly and might end up using them on deer also. Can you imagin a rage three blade size hole with the strength and durability of a striker.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: G5 striker magnum
Dave,
If they are 1.5" I may have to give them a try. I shoot 125 gr heads and may have to give these a try.You won't loose much speed out of your bow and the momentum increase is a plus.
If they are 1.5" I may have to give them a try. I shoot 125 gr heads and may have to give these a try.You won't loose much speed out of your bow and the momentum increase is a plus.
#7
RE: G5 striker magnum
Dave,
I know your a big fan of the wack ems. Im guessing these new strikers are going to have similar looking blades to the wack ems, how they sweep backwards over your insert. Should be interesting, I have never shot a 1.5" cutting diamter fixed blade.
I know your a big fan of the wack ems. Im guessing these new strikers are going to have similar looking blades to the wack ems, how they sweep backwards over your insert. Should be interesting, I have never shot a 1.5" cutting diamter fixed blade.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
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RE: G5 striker magnum
Dave
I'm going to have to check these things out for sure. The flaw with the wac'ems is putting the suckers together. There's a trick to it that took me a little time to figure out without having blades fall off as you put the next one on. G5 or Wac'em if it's a 1.5" fixed head I'll be buying it.
The only concern I'd have is that the wider the blades the less steep the angle on the blades unless you make the broadhead longer. And by making it longer you're getting away from the compact head design. Stability with the high speed bows shooting over 280 fps could be an issue. In addition, you're going from a slicing movement to a chopping movement with the blade if the BH does not get longer. However, that doesn't seem to affect the mechanicals that much and some have almost no angle on the blades at all.
By the way. A belated Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah depending on religious affiliation.
I'm going to have to check these things out for sure. The flaw with the wac'ems is putting the suckers together. There's a trick to it that took me a little time to figure out without having blades fall off as you put the next one on. G5 or Wac'em if it's a 1.5" fixed head I'll be buying it.
The only concern I'd have is that the wider the blades the less steep the angle on the blades unless you make the broadhead longer. And by making it longer you're getting away from the compact head design. Stability with the high speed bows shooting over 280 fps could be an issue. In addition, you're going from a slicing movement to a chopping movement with the blade if the BH does not get longer. However, that doesn't seem to affect the mechanicals that much and some have almost no angle on the blades at all.
By the way. A belated Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah depending on religious affiliation.
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RE: G5 striker magnum
Thanks Dave, a merry christmas to you also. From what I understand they are using th same furrels on these new magnums, and Im hoping they just lengthened the blades and not change the blade angle. Ive used heads with the really steep blade angle and wasnt too impressed. Only time will tell. They deffinetly have got my interest though.