Since Im new im accurate but not dead on every time so whats a good broadhead for a beggining hunter. (My dad recommended strikers)
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Im new to archery and wanted input on Broadheads
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If you are new to bow hunting I would suggest you look at a quality fixed blade Broadhead to start. The reason and only reason I suggest this is you may not yet be use to viewing the trajectory area of your arrow in flight yet. This can be a hard thing to do even for an experienced archer when that big buck is behind your shaky pin. A fixed blade is just a little more apt to stay on course than a mechanical that opens in flight because it brushed a twig on the way to the target you did not see. Some good fixed blades to start with are Slick Trick, Magnus, Steel Force. Some good mechanical heads once you get accustom to your arrow path are Grim Reaper, Spitfire, Rage, Bloodrunner.
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stryker is one of the three heads I typically shoot (st, stryker and rage)
either way, do yourself a favor and tune the bow. there are a few threads on here explaining it.
especially as a newer shooter you'll start messing around with your form thinking something is wrong when your arrow drifts 4 inches left trying to get the broadhead back to center when really you need to make some adjustments in poundage or the rest.
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