changing to fixed blades
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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changing to fixed blades
I have been shooting rage 2 blade for the last 2 years and have really liked them.Cost is causing me to change to a broadhead that I can sharpen and reuse.I am looking at the magnus right now,but the cutting size is smaller than the rage.Am looking for suggestions and comments for my new broadhead.Iron mace 28' at 71lbs 298fps
#7
RE: changing to fixed blades
It's a great time for bowhunters with all the quality choices available to us these days, that's for sure...
I just put my order in for 10 more packs of Muzzy MX-3s, as well as four more packs of replacement blades. 1 1/4" cutting diameter and super-strong .025" thick blades.
I just put my order in for 10 more packs of Muzzy MX-3s, as well as four more packs of replacement blades. 1 1/4" cutting diameter and super-strong .025" thick blades.
#8
RE: changing to fixed blades
Choices, choices LOL. There are those that were already mentioned, muzzy, striker, crimson talon. There is also the slick trick. I am real interested in the new slick trick grizzly (I think that's the name).
#9
RE: changing to fixed blades
ORIGINAL: totalcomfort
I have been shooting rage 2 blade for the last 2 years and have really liked them.Cost is causing me to change to a broadhead that I can sharpen and reuse.I am looking at the magnus right now,but the cutting size is smaller than the rage.Am looking for suggestions and comments for my new broadhead.Iron mace 28' at 71lbs 298fps
I have been shooting rage 2 blade for the last 2 years and have really liked them.Cost is causing me to change to a broadhead that I can sharpen and reuse.I am looking at the magnus right now,but the cutting size is smaller than the rage.Am looking for suggestions and comments for my new broadhead.Iron mace 28' at 71lbs 298fps
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts
Posts: 385
RE: changing to fixed blades
Just about any broadhead will cleanly kill a deer if you put it in the right place. What you need is a broadhead that can ensure that a marginal hit can still humanely kill a deer. Looks like you have a lot of K.E. (can't tell without arrow weight) so you should have a lot of choices.Take a look at the reviews on this site: http://thearchersedge.net/speak.html
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