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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View PostIf you read DR Ashby's study he recommends single bevel 2 blade broadheads for bone.
I use Magnus Stingers.
I'd love to get some German Kinetics. They're a tad pricey for me.
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Originally posted by EliteDriver View PostIf you shoot them in the shoulder, I don't think the broadhead makes a whole lot of difference. Maybe stay with the same broadhead and practice more???
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I've been using the G5 montec carbon steel because they are super easy to resharpen. I like these because I can shoot hogs all day and just resharpen them and not lose any money. They get amazing pass through.
They don't leave a great blood trail, but even poorly hit hogs pile up in 50 yards.. Well hit hogs i've had drop in 10 yards. The pass through part is what I love though. I use to use slick tricks and would sometimes not get a pass through on big hogs.. OFC end up with broken arrows and lost heads costing $$$$
Still have yet to take a deer with one though.
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Originally posted by Justin Spies View Post
I will add that I shoot plenty but I am no bow Guru so I need something that flies like my field tips. I tried GrizzTricks couple years ago out of a different bow and couldn't get them to fly well passed twenty-five yards. I have never shot a deer further than 50 yards but I practice out to 100 and to be confident in the head would like them to fly like my field tips at least out to 60 yards.
I am.
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Originally posted by Justin Spies View PostI still need a fixed blade for my axis hunt.
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I had used the Thunderheads, but quality seems to be going down hill, OR I am not getting real NAP blades?? The last pack I bought the replacement blades had flat spots, and were not straight. Obviously flight was terrible due to bad blades.
I left that and went to the Grim Reaper Carnifour. No more swapping for me.
I will say most of the people i hunt around use Slick Trix with Great results. Never much blood trail, but they penetrate deep and put in the right spot, nothing goes far.
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