lookin for good fixed blade
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 143
lookin for good fixed blade
posted a couple times on here an never got many responses so ill try again.. im looking for a good fixed blade broad head.. brand does not matter.. i am just looking for likes and dislikes of different brands to try to decide what i wanna shoot.. i always had tuning problems with fixed blade broadheads even after i had my bow papertuned
please any information is greatly appreciated
please any information is greatly appreciated
#2
I get to use and test a whole bunch of broadheads and all in all I would put a slick trick up against any broadhead currently offered. I haven't found anything yet that puts it all together in a single broadhead like a slick trick does. Despite the free samples and discounts I could get on different brands or models of broadheads, Slick Tricks are ALWAYS on my hunting arrows.
Last edited by bigbulls; 04-01-2010 at 07:29 PM.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 438
For an affordable good flying broadhead, look no further than NAP Thunderheads. I have used them for quite a few years and have taken mostly deer and bears with them. For me, the best thing is I can screw them on and go hunting.
Jim
Jim
#10
Everyone seems to rage about the Slick Trick and they may be a great broadhead but I've never tried them my self. Two years ago I switched to Magnus Stingers (100 gr - 4 blade). They hit exactly the same POI as my field tips. In these two years using them I've taken 2 buck, a bison, and a bobcat. Both deer ran only a short distance and then began walking away and expired within 75 yds of where they were shot. They acted as though they got stung by a bee or something. The only 'drawback' with the Stingers is that the aluminum ferrule has a tendancy to crack when it hits something really hard. But you send it back to Magnus and they send you a new one.
Another broadhead that I hear good reports on is the G5.
Another broadhead that I hear good reports on is the G5.