100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
#11
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool
Bruce you got me beat, I just built some 200gr Magnus 2 blades! Sure do pack a wallop!
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vermont
Posts: 109
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
I've shot 125's for over 20yrs ... BUT, I'm going to switch to 100gr this year just to be able to expand my broadhead options. You're right, not many companies are making 125's any more.
I still shoot aluminums and will continue to do so. I'm going to go with 3" vanes to help keep the FOC up with the 100gr heads. We'll see how it works out. Come October I might be back to 4" feathers and 125's!
... Shockwave
I still shoot aluminums and will continue to do so. I'm going to go with 3" vanes to help keep the FOC up with the 100gr heads. We'll see how it works out. Come October I might be back to 4" feathers and 125's!
... Shockwave
#15
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
When I take the bleeder out of the Muzzy then it weighs 200 grains (and is 2 blade too)and I hunted with some of those too. I also have some arrows with a 100 grain brass insert and use a 125 grain broadhead on that for 225 grains. Of course those arrows only leave the bow doing a screaming 233fps LOL. No excessive speed there
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool
Bruce you got me beat, I just built some 200gr Magnus 2 blades! Sure do pack a wallop!
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
#16
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: Sooner State Hunter
Are you talking about these http://www.3riversarchery.com/Product.asp?c=57&s=47&p=257&i=0255? I was thinking about trying some of the 50 grain inserts. Do they work well, arrow-flight wise?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
When I take the bleeder out of the Muzzy then it weighs 200 grains (and is 2 blade too)and I hunted with some of those too. I also have some arrows with a 100 grain brass insert and use a 125 grain broadhead on that for 225 grains. Of course those arrows only leave the bow doing a screaming 233fps LOL. No excessive speed there
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool
Bruce you got me beat, I just built some 200gr Magnus 2 blades! Sure do pack a wallop!
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
My Muzzy Phantom SS weighs 220 grains .
#17
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
I do need to fess up. I am making an arrow that uses 100 grain tips that I will be using on groundhogs and fox.
I do need to fess up. I am making an arrow that uses 100 grain tips that I will be using on groundhogs and fox.
I've never rifle hunted but I doubt a serious rifle hunter would use the same bullet for every game animal and/or area he encountered. I have arrows weighing from 326 grains to 500 grains, and FOC's running from 12.5% to over 20%. I try to pick my arrow depending on what I will hunt and where it will be hunted. I use a different arrow for open country Mule Deer in Oct. than I do Whitetail Bucks in the thicket in Nov. I wouldn't have to but I enjoy experimenting with different setups.
The one thing I do know is Light? Heavy? 12% FOC? 20% FOC? They all work!!
Something I have yet to play with is my 500 grain FMJ's with over 20% FOC coming out of my Airborne 82. Now that should pack a pretty good punch.
Dan
#19
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Shame on you Bruce!
I've never rifle hunted but I doubt a serious rifle hunter would use the same bullet for every game animal and/or area he encountered. I have arrows weighing from 326 grains to 500 grains, and FOC's running from 12.5% to over 20%. I try to pick my arrow depending on what I will hunt and where it will be hunted. I use a different arrow for open country Mule Deer in Oct. than I do Whitetail Bucks in the thicket in Nov. I wouldn't have to but I enjoy experimenting with different setups.
The one thing I do know is Light? Heavy? 12% FOC? 20% FOC? They all work!!
Something I have yet to play with is my 500 grain FMJ's with over 20% FOC coming out of my Airborne 82. Now that should pack a pretty good punch.
Dan
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
I do need to fess up. I am making an arrow that uses 100 grain tips that I will be using on groundhogs and fox.
I do need to fess up. I am making an arrow that uses 100 grain tips that I will be using on groundhogs and fox.
I've never rifle hunted but I doubt a serious rifle hunter would use the same bullet for every game animal and/or area he encountered. I have arrows weighing from 326 grains to 500 grains, and FOC's running from 12.5% to over 20%. I try to pick my arrow depending on what I will hunt and where it will be hunted. I use a different arrow for open country Mule Deer in Oct. than I do Whitetail Bucks in the thicket in Nov. I wouldn't have to but I enjoy experimenting with different setups.
The one thing I do know is Light? Heavy? 12% FOC? 20% FOC? They all work!!
Something I have yet to play with is my 500 grain FMJ's with over 20% FOC coming out of my Airborne 82. Now that should pack a pretty good punch.
Dan
#20
RE: 100 g vs. 125 g broadheads?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
LOL Yeah, it won't weigh that much either LOL. I'll be shooting it around 53#'s and I will be setup to take 55 yd shots (for the groundhogs) too [:-]. Actually I'll be getting hold of you soon about the strings and some 100 grain slick tricks .
LOL Yeah, it won't weigh that much either LOL. I'll be shooting it around 53#'s and I will be setup to take 55 yd shots (for the groundhogs) too [:-]. Actually I'll be getting hold of you soon about the strings and some 100 grain slick tricks .
Dan