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    my son is hunting with his bow for the 1st time this year. what broadheads work best with low poundage bows?

    #2
    2 blade cut on contact... real sharp.

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      #3
      I was wondering the same thing about the lower draw bows. Would a rage Hypodermic be a good one?

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        #4
        My kids (31 and 36 lb draw) use Magnus Stinger 2 blade. They have worked very well on hogs.

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          #5
          I'm in the same situation. After reading and researching a bunch on here I went with the Magnus Stinger 2 blade 100gr. Sounds like they get the job done and have better penetration than a 3/4 blade. I would not trust the mech's for a low poundage bow. .

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            #6
            No mechanicals, any cut on contact, my daughter draws about 45 and has good luck with hellrazor in 125 gr.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jebsvitals View Post
              I was wondering the same thing about the lower draw bows. Would a rage Hypodermic be a good one?
              No sir. Two or three blade fixed. 85 gr Thunderhead would be my recommendation.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rjtkdplus View Post
                My kids (31 and 36 lb draw) use Magnus Stinger 2 blade. They have worked very well on hogs.
                My wife is deadly with 38lbs and G5 montecs...

                Good penetration and blood on a dozen or so hogs

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                  #9
                  My daughter shoots 85gr Montecs. They are COC, crazy strong, easy to sharpen and fly well. They are also available in pink, an added bonus for a girl.

                  I wouldn't hesitate to put her in a comparable Slick Trick or Thunderhead. I shoot the ST Mag now, and shot the Thunderhead for years with great success.

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                    #10
                    I like the cheap two-blade Magnus heads without bleeder blades. They're durable, easy to sharpen and penetrate well.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 30-30 View Post
                      I like the cheap two-blade Magnus heads without bleeder blades. They're durable, easy to sharpen and penetrate well.
                      And they're one of the more accurate heads you can buy.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rjtkdplus View Post
                        My kids (31 and 36 lb draw) use Magnus Stinger 2 blade. They have worked very well on hogs.
                        This is what my boys use, work great.

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                          #13
                          Magnus Stinger Buzzcut all day long. They fly very true and cut on contact.

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                            #14
                            2-blade fixed, 100gr or less. When the bow is tuned right they'll fly the same as fieldpoints.

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                              #15
                              magnus stinger buzzcuts

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