Favorite Broadhead?
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CWD Central, WI.
Posts: 2,062
RE: Favorite Broadhead?
My favorite all time,would have to be the 125 gr. Muzzy. You just can' t beat a head with blade retention like that. Plus, not only can you buy replacement blades, you can buy new tips. These heads have held up to repeated shots into the sand and dirt butts we use in leagues better than any head out there. They are tough.
I' m starting to fall for these Montecs by G5. I' d use them exclusivly if they had the warranty of a Magnus. At 34 bucks for 3, I' ll only use them for a couple practice shots for confirmation, touch up the edge, and hunt with them. They are a bitch to sharpen no matter what people say.
Right now I' m shooting Rockie Mountain Premiers in 75 gr. for leagues. Its one of 2 heads of this type that come in 75. gr and a 1 1/8" cut. Every little bit helps when keeping score. I' d switch in a heartbeat to a 75 Muzz, but don' t want to drop to a 1" cut.
Nothing beats a Muzzy. They are tough and very accurate from a well tuned bow.
I' m starting to fall for these Montecs by G5. I' d use them exclusivly if they had the warranty of a Magnus. At 34 bucks for 3, I' ll only use them for a couple practice shots for confirmation, touch up the edge, and hunt with them. They are a bitch to sharpen no matter what people say.
Right now I' m shooting Rockie Mountain Premiers in 75 gr. for leagues. Its one of 2 heads of this type that come in 75. gr and a 1 1/8" cut. Every little bit helps when keeping score. I' d switch in a heartbeat to a 75 Muzz, but don' t want to drop to a 1" cut.
Nothing beats a Muzzy. They are tough and very accurate from a well tuned bow.
#24
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Favorite Broadhead?
I' ve used Bear Razorheads or Magnus for a long time now. Think I' ll change up a mite this year and go with 125 gn Suffers.
Holy Cow! Sure hope that wasn' t a Freudian slip or a bad omen. SNUFFERS is what I meant to say.
Holy Cow! Sure hope that wasn' t a Freudian slip or a bad omen. SNUFFERS is what I meant to say.
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: KY USA
Posts: 779
RE: Favorite Broadhead?
I like several
here they are
Muzzy 3 blade 100
Phantom 4 blade 100
Muzzy 4 blade
Rocky Mountain Ti-100 & 125
Rocky Mountain Ironhead 125
Rocky Mountain Snyper
Rocket Steelhead 100 & 125
Rocket Hammerhead
Montec
here they are
Muzzy 3 blade 100
Phantom 4 blade 100
Muzzy 4 blade
Rocky Mountain Ti-100 & 125
Rocky Mountain Ironhead 125
Rocky Mountain Snyper
Rocket Steelhead 100 & 125
Rocket Hammerhead
Montec
#28
RE: Favorite Broadhead?
In 45 years of Bowhunting I have probably shot " almost' every head for one reason or another plus I owned & operated 2 pro shops (same time-2 towns)for over 15 years & have seen it all.
I still experiment with heads BUT since they were 1st introduced by Robert Barrie we (me-son & brother) shoot Rocky Mountains. I shoot the 3 Blade Rocky Mtn. Razor 125gr. & my son & brother shoot the 100gr 3 blade. We have taken Big Black bears, Elk, Caribou, many species of Deer & in our book the toughest animal of anything in our country-WILD HOGS.
Personally, I feel many of the fixed Blade B.H. of today are just some type copy of the Rocky. Good luck in whatever you shoot
I still experiment with heads BUT since they were 1st introduced by Robert Barrie we (me-son & brother) shoot Rocky Mountains. I shoot the 3 Blade Rocky Mtn. Razor 125gr. & my son & brother shoot the 100gr 3 blade. We have taken Big Black bears, Elk, Caribou, many species of Deer & in our book the toughest animal of anything in our country-WILD HOGS.
Personally, I feel many of the fixed Blade B.H. of today are just some type copy of the Rocky. Good luck in whatever you shoot