Shouldn't be any reason to leave out an NAP Thunderhead. One of the all time greats proven over and over.
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What are your 3 favorite broad heads and why?
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostThese. Because they are the real deal.
Originally posted by Fishndude View PostHartCraft. Perfect flight but blades and ferul are weak.
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Rage Hypodermics
NAP Thunderheads
Maybe QAD exodus(waiting to test them out on animal first but have read great reviews on them)
Slick trick mags and viper tricks didn't impress me much with blood trails and I had very good shots on animals with both. They fly great though.
Might give Grizztricks a shot.
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Magnus Stinger broadheads - 2 main blades & 2 bleeder blades.
Lifetime warranty
Extremely accurate at super long ranges - hits exactly with my field points on a tuned Hoyt delivery system
Silent in flight - no wind whistle and or noise - SILENT
Cheats crosswinds - the vents in the blades allow the arrow to continue to spin at vane set RPMs with less drag up front - wind cuts through the grooves - aerodynamics are better with vents than solid steel blades. I mention this since I shot my 71 yard antelope with a hard wind blowing 20 - 25 mph quartering from the back left side of my arrow's flight. I aimed slightly left to compensate, arrow walked into the boiler room on an uphill shot.
I have no reason to use any other broadhead so........
.......Here's my 3 reasons why
55 YARDS
71 YARDS
AND SILENTLY INBOUND - INTO THE BOILER ROOM AT 27 YARDS. Silent meaning....look at the other deer when I dump the string. No one raised up, not one deer was alarmed, no noise at all till THWACK! Pin Point into my spot of aim.
Ventilation slots on main blades and bleeders = High spin rate at long range (accuracy on tracking flight), vents allow wind to blow through blades easily, displacing wind pressure and offsetting crosswind effect on arrow's forward end......lets the vanes control the blades up front easily without the blades taking over and offsetting the vanes effect. This allows you to use smaller vanes to control the blades up front....simply aerodynamic common sense, allowing your arrow to continue to maintain an elevated "at flight" fps speed.
Last edited by AtTheWall; 10-25-2015, 11:23 AM.
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Originally posted by AtTheWall View PostMagnus Stinger broadheads - 2 main blades & 2 bleeder blades.
Lifetime warranty
Extremely accurate at super long ranges - hits exactly with my field points on a tuned Hoyt delivery system
Silent in flight - no wind whistle and or noise - SILENT
Cheats crosswinds - the vents in the blades allow the arrow to continue to spin at vane set RPMs with less drag up front - wind cuts through the grooves - aerodynamics are better with vents than solid steel blades. I mention this since I shot my 71 yard antelope with a hard wind blowing 20 - 25 mph quartering from the back left side of my arrow's flight. I aimed slightly left to compensate, arrow walked into the boiler room on an uphill shot.
I have no reason to use any other broadhead so........
.......Here's my 3 reasons why
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