best broadheads?
#32
RE: best broadheads?
ORIGINAL: Cougar Mag
There is no best broadhead and most on the market work very well. IMO if you shoot a light setup stay with fixed heads.
There is no best broadhead and most on the market work very well. IMO if you shoot a light setup stay with fixed heads.
Dan
#33
RE: best broadheads?
ORIGINAL: annika3
Rage 2-blade!
The most consistent devastating BH out there!
Take a look at all the threads and posts about the Rage and what they have done. It has consistently created larger entrance and exit holes, which in turn leaves larger and easier blood trails,and also puts the animal down quicker.
Rage 2-blade!
The most consistent devastating BH out there!
Take a look at all the threads and posts about the Rage and what they have done. It has consistently created larger entrance and exit holes, which in turn leaves larger and easier blood trails,and also puts the animal down quicker.
Dan
#37
RE: best broadheads?
RemGirl,
As some others have noted without knowing your set up it is hard to recommend the best broadhead FOR YOU. So, if you would indulge us and post up your set up (draw weight, draw length, weight of your arrow, arrow speed, etc.) we can better make a recommendation for you.
BTW, I love your avatar.
As some others have noted without knowing your set up it is hard to recommend the best broadhead FOR YOU. So, if you would indulge us and post up your set up (draw weight, draw length, weight of your arrow, arrow speed, etc.) we can better make a recommendation for you.
BTW, I love your avatar.
#39
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: best broadheads?
ORIGINAL: LKNCHOPPERS
I can't believe some of you guys are suggesting the Rage 2 Blade for her just because you use them. She has been the same one asking about bows and light poundages. I bet she will be starting with 40 lbs for hunting, she needs a cut on contact broadhead NOT THE RAGE, it's common knowledge that you need to shoot more than 40 or 45 lbs so you are not taking a chance. I shoot Slick Trick 100 Magnums and would not suggest them to her because they are not cut on contact. Buy a good strong cut on contact broadhead RemingtonGirl.
I can't believe some of you guys are suggesting the Rage 2 Blade for her just because you use them. She has been the same one asking about bows and light poundages. I bet she will be starting with 40 lbs for hunting, she needs a cut on contact broadhead NOT THE RAGE, it's common knowledge that you need to shoot more than 40 or 45 lbs so you are not taking a chance. I shoot Slick Trick 100 Magnums and would not suggest them to her because they are not cut on contact. Buy a good strong cut on contact broadhead RemingtonGirl.
Silver flames are way to expensive. Spitfires would be a good head for a newbe. Very forgiving and no rings to fool with. Work up to a fix blade replaceable.