Thunder Head Pro series?
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RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
I use the 3 blade Thunderhead pro series in 100 grains. They have always flown, penetrated and otherwise done their job perfectly. I understand that the Muzzy' s are an excellent head but the Thunderheads have done so well for me I' m afraid to change.
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RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
I have had really good luck with the Thunderheads, 125 grain. They perform well and they fly excellent. I have both muzzy and thunderhead and they both fly exactly the same. I don' t think you can go wrong with them.
#4
RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
I have used Thunderhead 100' s for a long time. I have thought about trying Muzzy bue with Thunderheads, it is scientifically impossible to get the blades any sharper but I have chatted with a Muzzy user that said he hones his broadheads.. So, I' ll be staying with Thunderheads
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 333
RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
Don,
I used Thunderhead 125' s & 100' s for years, they are awesome. Tough, accurate, and scary sharp. I didn' t like the way that the O ring mated up when I switched to carbons though, and the UBAR' s caused mis-alignment, so I went with Wasp & Muzzys. All three brands are great heads and should do a good job with whatever you put them through.
Charlie
I used Thunderhead 125' s & 100' s for years, they are awesome. Tough, accurate, and scary sharp. I didn' t like the way that the O ring mated up when I switched to carbons though, and the UBAR' s caused mis-alignment, so I went with Wasp & Muzzys. All three brands are great heads and should do a good job with whatever you put them through.
Charlie
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland Md. USA
Posts: 337
RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
I have used them for many years for deer, elk, and bear. I personally like them
better than muzzy because the blades are much sharper. For me the 85gr. fly' s
the best from a 2314 shaft. The 100 gr. thunderhead fly' s well also. For elk hunting
this broadhead is my #1 choice.
better than muzzy because the blades are much sharper. For me the 85gr. fly' s
the best from a 2314 shaft. The 100 gr. thunderhead fly' s well also. For elk hunting
this broadhead is my #1 choice.
#7
RE: Thunder Head Pro series?
Used both 125 & 100 Grain Thunderheads for years on deer, elk, moose and bear...worked just fine and fly great. When I switched to carbons, I switched to wasp and then finally muzzy, now I use muzzy. I put them on the stone and have them as sharp as thunderheads in no time. Not a big deal to me as i always pratice with all my BH' s and then touch up the edges before heading out in the field. Either will work fine and are great heads.
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