what broadheads do you shoot?


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A person's archery setup has to be matched based on certain criteria. To know what would work well for you, we'd have to know your equipment. What bow, draw weight, arrow type and length, and rest type. All these things combine to work in harmony together.

if i told you my set up you would most likly laugh lol

its a 29 pound bow haha, with a 25 inch draw lenght

im thinking about getting the innerloc 85 grain broadhead

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if i told you my set up you would most likly laugh lol

its a 29 pound bow haha, with a 25 inch draw lenght

im thinking about getting the innerloc 85 grain broadhead

Not sure about your state but most have a 40 pound minimum draw wieght.

Myself I shoot Crimson Talons, massive wound channel and as acurate as field tip out of my Switchback, 70#s, 450grn arrow with 100grn Talons at 285fps

Also have been shooting The Rocket Steelheads 2" cut. Don't believe they create as good of a blood trail as the Talons though.

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I shoot the Rage 2 blades. I shot Crimsons last year until I hit one and I felt that the shot wasn't bad and I never did find it. Me and a buddy both switched to Rages and both had immediate sucess. He killed 2 deer with them and I killed 1. Mine ran the farthest and it ran about 45 yards. The Rages definetly open them up. It was amazing how big of hole they left in the side.

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i shoot the 3 blade 100 grain muzzy, and think im going to shoot the swhacker broad head this year, i seen a show the other day on the prusute channle that matched up other broadheads on three diffrent tests, one they shot threw a metal barrel, many of them lost there blades going threw, the 2nd test was they imbedded a deers shoulder into balstic gel some didnt make it threw the shoulder, the rage broke off a blade going threw the gel, but did however go threw the shoulder, the 3rd was they set up a plywood board at an agle of 60 deg's many just glanced off the board and broke blades, In no way am i promoting any broad head, i was just shocked at the results that they were ubtaining threw the tests,

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i shoot the 3 blade 100 grain muzzy, and think im going to shoot the swhacker broad head this year, i seen a show the other day on the prusute channle that matched up other broadheads on three diffrent tests, one they shot threw a metal barrel, many of them lost there blades going threw, the 2nd test was they imbedded a deers shoulder into balstic gel some didnt make it threw the shoulder, the rage broke off a blade going threw the gel, but did however go threw the shoulder, the 3rd was they set up a plywood board at an agle of 60 deg's many just glanced off the board and broke blades, In no way am i promoting any broad head, i was just shocked at the results that they were ubtaining threw the tests,

saw the same show. it was impressive. i know you can make about anything look good through the miricle of television but it seemed pretty strait forward. anyone ealse see the infromercial we are talking about?

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Used to be a big muzzy fan until i realized that they are not good for lower poundage bows.You loose alot of kenetic energy from the tip. I hit a deer right in the shoulder with one and never did find it. I switced to Nap hellrazors, they are a bit loud but otherwise I love them

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if i told you my set up you would most likly laugh lol

its a 29 pound bow haha, with a 25 inch draw lenght

im thinking about getting the innerloc 85 grain broadhead

can the bow be turned up in poundage more? if so then can you pull it back while turned up more and sitting in a chair with your feet held up off the floor? if so you should shoot a higher draw weight than 29 lbs.

if the above isn't true then you should be shooting a true cut-on-contact head like a Magnus Stringer Buzzcut, Steelforce Phathead 75, or Muzzy Phantom MX-2 85gr. Also, I'd stick to no more than 20 yard shots.

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if i told you my set up you would most likly laugh lol

its a 29 pound bow haha, with a 25 inch draw lenght

im thinking about getting the innerloc 85 grain broadhead

I've shot a variation of NAP Spitfires for the last 5 years (Maxx, Pro, Edge). It's an expandable head, flies like my fieldpoints and have does major damage.

Now that is just what I shoot, for your set-up I would not recommend them to you because with your poundage and draw length you will want to stay away from expandable heads and go with a fixed blade cut on contact head.

There's guys on here that know a whole lot more about arrows and kinetic energy than me but I would also suggest going with at least a 100 grain head or maybe 125. The 85 grain head will make your arrow travel faster and give you a little more range but i would rather have a little extra weight to my arrow for better penetration with that set-up. Just my .02

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can the bow be turned up in poundage more? if so then can you pull it back while turned up more and sitting in a chair with your feet held up off the floor? if so you should shoot a higher draw weight than 29 lbs.

if the above isn't true then you should be shooting a true cut-on-contact head like a Magnus Stringer Buzzcut, Steelforce Phathead 75, or Muzzy Phantom MX-2 85gr. Also, I'd stick to no more than 20 yard shot

yeah i would not be good with more that a 20 yard shot

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