best broadheads...?
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: WOODS
Posts: 523
RE: best broadheads...?
I have used Thunderheads & Muzzy both get the job done. I would not hesitate using G5, SlickTricks, Magnus, or Shuttle T, and I am sure there are a few others. There are alot of good heads out there shoot what you like. Everyone has their favorite.
#13
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: best broadheads...?
ORIGINAL: dnm
I also shoot Muzzy 3 blades
I also shoot Muzzy 3 blades
i like muzzys-cant beat em for the price...
but rage braodheads are intriguing to me as well, what does everyone else think
You all should ask GMMAT, he knows all about those Rages. LOL
T Lock Terror, I like the Shuttle T's a lot too.
#16
RE: best broadheads...?
Favorites I've used on deer:
Fixed head: Slick Trick
Mechanicals: Rocket Steelheads, Wolverine, Sidewinder, Miniblaster (After a dozen deer- I've experienced small entry holes, but generally good blood trails and recovered deer in 60 yards or less)
I'm going to give Spitfires a try.
Fixed head: Slick Trick
Mechanicals: Rocket Steelheads, Wolverine, Sidewinder, Miniblaster (After a dozen deer- I've experienced small entry holes, but generally good blood trails and recovered deer in 60 yards or less)
I'm going to give Spitfires a try.
#17
RE: best broadheads...?
I remember when they came out with the satellite broadheads.
ORIGINAL: gregrn43
I have shot muzzy for 20 years, dont see a need in changing. If a broahead does what you want it to do, why change. When I first started bowhunting many years ago there were very few broadheads on the market. Bear razorheads and magnus were the mainstay. I remember when they came out with the satellite broadheads. I started using them they had a couple of bad faults to them. One they didnt fly all that great and second the blades had a bad habit of coming off inside the deer. I remember finding several arrows after passing thru a deer and there would be 1 blade left or none, if you were lucky enough to even find it. Had to be very careful when cleaning a deer not to cut yourself. Been many improvements in broadhead tech in the last 30 years.
I have shot muzzy for 20 years, dont see a need in changing. If a broahead does what you want it to do, why change. When I first started bowhunting many years ago there were very few broadheads on the market. Bear razorheads and magnus were the mainstay. I remember when they came out with the satellite broadheads. I started using them they had a couple of bad faults to them. One they didnt fly all that great and second the blades had a bad habit of coming off inside the deer. I remember finding several arrows after passing thru a deer and there would be 1 blade left or none, if you were lucky enough to even find it. Had to be very careful when cleaning a deer not to cut yourself. Been many improvements in broadhead tech in the last 30 years.
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 1,408
RE: best broadheads...?
I shoot Thunderheads and have since...well...almost since I started hunting. I tried other things over the years...Wasps, mechanical...usually with worse results.
I don't think there is one best, or even half a dozen best. There are plenty of good options.
The only thing I will personally never shoot again is mechanicals. I gave it a good try, I lost some deer and had some poor penetrations. I'm sure they work great for some guys, but I have had great luck with my plain-Jane Thunderheads so I see no reason to wring my hands trying to get mechanicals to work anymore.
I don't think there is one best, or even half a dozen best. There are plenty of good options.
The only thing I will personally never shoot again is mechanicals. I gave it a good try, I lost some deer and had some poor penetrations. I'm sure they work great for some guys, but I have had great luck with my plain-Jane Thunderheads so I see no reason to wring my hands trying to get mechanicals to work anymore.