Broadheads???????????


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Guest BowhuntIL

Slick Tricks

I'm a big fan of the 100 grain Slick Tricks. Very reasonably price and fly like darts. The entrance and exit wounds from this four blade head are amazing as well.

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I shoot the 85 grain Sonic as well and they fly perfect, extremely sharp, and did I mention they fly PERFECT. I am surprised that these heads were not recommended by more, after all the free heads they gave out last year seemed to be a hit with RT.com users.

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Seems like a wierd tesgt to me ... there isnt a blade out there that will go through bone without some damage ... also as far as being sharp ... why would you hunt with a broadhead that isnt sharp ... seems like if you test 47 broadheads that some of them manufactgures would want that info as well ... lets see this data and some more specifics

Steve

I"ve got the same feelings.... most people test on steel drums, plywood... not real bone... Anyway my head of choice is the NAP crossfire. I like it. Its tough and accurate as heck in my opinion! I might try out the new NAP Hellrazor this summer yet.

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Guest IllinoisMackDaddyHunter

I love the Muzzy's. I have shot them in 3 different bows the past 3 years. I used thunderheads for years, and tried alot of other brands. Bottom line with the muzzys you just screw them in and shoot. Ive never had to tune them Honestly. What better way to switch when its time to go hunting. but i dont shhot my hunting arrows but a few times before i start off the season the i sharping them ar replace the blades and go for it. good luck and get muzzyfied .

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i have been using Muzzys 75s and 100s for a lot of years. they are proven to me in my book. but any of the new boadheads will work as long as they are setup properly for your arrows.

broadhead accuracy starts with proper arrow setup and a good straight shaft that is cut square on BOTH ends. once you have that done, making sure you get the insert and broadhead put into the arrow square and spin test it. if it wobbles, it WILL NOT FLY very good at all.

i cant tell you guys how much this way to do arrows has improved my broadhead accuracy.:D

Shoot Strong

Tony

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Guest razortec

i like to use thunder heads. they have been very nice broad heads. i was shooting my bow and the string went outa whack and i shot clean through my barn door. and it's about 1 1/2 inch thick. and i went and got the arrow and nothing had happened to it. and it was still as sharp as when i bought it

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