Which broadhead do you prefer?

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  • rhino400

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    Currently I am using Crimson Talon mechanicals. I am in the process of testing several mechanicals and fixed blades trying to decide what my bow likes best.
     

    AF92venger

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    Jul 16, 2009
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    NE of Indy, but not too far!
    I have used Montec G5 85gr. 100% Stainless Steel Broadheads for the last 4 years!! I love them!! I have used Muzzys before, and in my opinion, Montec G5's are much more accurate and dependable!!

    montec1.jpg
     

    jclark

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    I have used Montec G5 85gr. 100% Stainless Steel Broadheads for the last 4 years!! I love them!! I have used Muzzys before, and in my opinion, Montec G5's are much more accurate and dependable!!

    montec1.jpg
    I helped a buddy clean a doe a week ago. Headshot thru the top of skull into spinal column. took us 20 minutes to find it and get it out. Not bent,and no nicks.....good broadhead.
     

    42769vette

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    Oct 6, 2008
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    i killed one a couple days ago with a rage 3. ive shot deer with a lot of broadheads and never seen a hole like this one. gun kills included. i shot double lung and the deer ran 15 yrs and no kidding 5 of those were falling down hill. ill probably never use a diffrent head
     

    wmitchell

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    Jun 4, 2009
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    Franklin, In
    I've always used Muzzy 3 blade 100 gr. I know there are probably better ones out there but these shoot and perform really well for me.
     

    jmiller676

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    Mar 16, 2009
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    These are mean and nasty and durable. I use the four blade as well with my traditional bow setup. I take a mill bastard file and drag it across the blade to give it a slight seration.

    I use a V-stone and fine tune them until I just barely move it down my arm and shave hair off. Thats when I know they're ready.
     

    HICKMAN

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    Jan 10, 2009
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    Lawrence Co.
    I use what Uncle Ted uses, the Magnus Stinger

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7kck5hT7L4]YouTube - Ted Nugent testimonial[/ame]
     

    RelicHound

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    Apr 30, 2009
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    SW IN
    I use magnus heads for deer hunting.
    snuffers off my long bow
    snuffer_left.jpg


    and buzzcuts off my kodiak
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    and I use the guillotines off my blackwidow SAG for turkey hunting
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gfz07NGRFGM[/ame]

    cheesy vid but these heads are sweet.
     

    Sdixon

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    Oct 24, 2009
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    Wayne county
    I like montecs or thunderheads. I'll always choose a fixed blade over mechanical. Although rages leave a nice big entrance you don't always get an exit hole. I had a friend Loose a buck last week. No exit no blood trail. What I found interesting is that in the video on rages web site the vast majority of animals shot ran off with half of the arrow sticking out. I have only seen a couple deer hit with fixed blades that didn't have complete passthroughs.
    I will take two holes over one anyday.
    What I really like about montecs is that they are one piece construction and easy to resharpen.
     
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