I've got to switch broadheads. I have always shot Muzzy 4 blade 125 gr but I can no longer get them. I was wondering what the truest flying broadhead is. I'm wanting something that I don't necessarily have to adjust my sights from where my field points are hitting.
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slick tricks.....i found that in a pack of the 4 blade muzzys i couldnt get them to all spin test without a wobble....i could switch the trocar tips to different ferrules and get some correction. they mass produce those aluminum ferrules and their tolerances arent as tight as they used to be. i have never had an issue with the slick tricks not spin testing perfectly.
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QAD Exodus. Tough blades and they absolutely fly the same as we field points.
On a general note, I think that the bigger the cutting diameter, the less likely they will fly like a FP. Bigger blades are more affected by the air (not just wind) so it's a trade off you have to make. Some blades are more aerodynamic than others which is why cutting diameter is not the only factor.
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostIf your setup is tuned well, and you get the same weight broadhead as your field point, most any of them will fly well!!!!
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I have been shooting in the afternoons and field points, slicktricks and Grimreapers all grouping together.
Only problem I have found is a Slicktrick/lighted nock combo. And I think the problem is the nock throat is too tight. Mechanicals group so guessing having blades out gives enough steer to the front that it cannot correct?
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If you bow is tuned and the arrows spin true then most of the good heads will fly great. For the best flight I would think about smaller heads in terms of cut diameter and length. Some of the very best I have seen are Iron Will and Wac’em. I have also had great flight out the smaller slick tricks and vipertrick. Lots of heads will fly good enough if we do our part.
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Most all quality broadheads will fly true if your bow is properly tuned. Your field tipped arrows should match your broadhead tipped hunting arrows in weight and spine if you expect them to impact the same.
If you can't achieve the matching results then sight in with the broadhead tipped arrows, and practice with the same arrows before the hunt.Last edited by Jimbo47; 09-11-2019, 07:33 AM.
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