Broadheads.
#11
RE: Broadheads.
ORIGINAL: excalibur43
I have been using the Magnus Stinger 4 blades in 125 grain. They are very accurate out of my Exocet 200. Haven't tried too many others though, $$$$, if you know what I mean.
I have been using the Magnus Stinger 4 blades in 125 grain. They are very accurate out of my Exocet 200. Haven't tried too many others though, $$$$, if you know what I mean.
#12
RE: Broadheads.
Thunderheads are really tough and accurate. I know, "if it ain't broke" but I like what wasp expandibles do to deer, larger cut and good flight. I really don't think anyone can go wrong with anything Wasp makes. Even their old cam lock works well in all respects. It looks as though the broadhead makers are going to smaller diameter heads, there seems to be more and more of them, probably because of the higher speeds these days. I don't think you need more than an inch but I like the 1 3/4 inch cut of the Wasp Jak-Hammer.
#13
RE: Broadheads.
Been shooting 100gr. Steelhead expandables as well as 100gr. Bloodtrailers and Muzzy fixed bladesandthere does not seem to be much difference out to 30yds. They both shoot great groups ( At least for my shooting abilities) so I guess I will go with the non-expanding heads as they are probably less prone to failure. I thought the O-Rings/brace retainers might blow off at the shot but that is notthe case.I still can't believe how well the Phoenix shoots and I am not sure I shoot any better off hand with a rifle. Love.. exciting and new.