I know this ain't cool, but I've been shooting the original 3 blade Muzzies for years. They always work and have never let me down. You do need to tune your bow properly to the them to print like target points, but a fall away rest eliminates most of the difficulty. You can get a pack of 6 for like 30 bucks and they'll last you forever. Just a few licks on a stone and they are as good as new.
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Originally posted by BO-N-ARO View PostYa, the point I was attempting to make was the broadhead is the business end of your equipment and is what does the killing. After all the time and effort to get that dream shot, don't scrimp on them.
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Shake 'N Bake and I are hunting the H in March. Going to try the NAP Thunderheads and also going to shoot the 2 blade Rage to compare results.
Plan to have more evidence that shot placement is the key as much as anything else.
If this isn't successful I may switch to the Dukes of Hazzard method.
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Originally posted by Bowhuntamistad View PostBuy a pack of heads you can resharpen at home...should only have to buy a pack every few years.
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Originally posted by BO-N-ARO View PostLittle situation to think about....you spend $500 to $1000 for a bow, $100 to $500 for accessories, arrows, lease, travel, feeders, trail cameras, stands, binocs, rangefinder, clothing, boots......and on and on and on, not to mention the hours of practice and stand time...................and FINALLY.... here he comes, that buck you have thought and dreamed about, inside 20 yards, quartering away, you draw, aim, and release. What is the first thing that hits that deer??? The broadhead! Why would anyone not buy the best broadhead on the market, that you have the most confidence that they could have?
Exactly my thoughts!
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