WI BUCK HUNTER
Feb 21 2007, 06:50 PM
I was wondering what you guys use for broad heads. I use muzzy MX-4 but i dont know how they work because i havnt shot a deer with my bow yet. but i hope its soon.
bowhuntingrules
Feb 21 2007, 07:14 PM
I would have to say Montecs.
Tim Cornett
Feb 21 2007, 07:39 PM
I would have to say "SLICK TRICKS". Best broadhead I have shot in years.
JASON#1
Feb 21 2007, 07:46 PM
This will go on and on but it helps pass the time. I shoot 100g Thunderheads Pro. I have tried Muzzys and Rocky Mtn. Snypers. So far I have nothing bad to say about the Thunderheads. I was @ the Harrisburg Outdoor show and saw some broadheads called Sonic, they were very tempting to try ! I should of bought some but I do like my Thunderheads.
BearTrackFarms
Feb 21 2007, 07:58 PM
I shot 90 grain muzzys for 3 years and never had a deer get out of sight...except for one that ran in a thick cutover(but she only went 70 yards). They are really good...the one problem that I found is that they dont draw a lot of blood. I switched to Hypershok expandables this year, for no particular reason...but they do have a 2" cut radius.
NY Bowhunter22
Feb 22 2007, 01:24 AM
G5 Strikers hands down.
Bayou 1
Feb 22 2007, 02:59 AM
100 grain Grimm Reapers hands down.I killed 8 with my bow this year and this broadhead was devistating.
SWarner1028
Feb 22 2007, 06:46 AM
100 gr. NAP Spirtfires. I love them.
"truth"
Feb 22 2007, 08:57 AM
Sounds like Widowmaker on this site.
RLongbow
Feb 22 2007, 09:11 AM
I've shot most fixed blade heads out there...and always come back to where I am now....Thunderhead 100's. I won't hunt with mech heads....but I have been tossing around Montec 100's

We'll see. TH100's however, never let me down, and always tune and fly perfectly for me.
nyturkeyduster
Feb 22 2007, 09:45 AM
I'll stick with my Muzzys
THC
Feb 22 2007, 06:31 PM
Magnus Stingers are what I use. They fly really well....and they have a lifetime warranty. As the tech told me....doesn't matter if your neighbor's kid smashes them with a hammer....we'll replace them.
Maryland Bowhunter
Feb 22 2007, 06:57 PM
What ever I find on sale that is 100 GR .
BuglenC
Feb 22 2007, 08:00 PM
G5 Montec or Striker
Rajun Cajun
Feb 22 2007, 09:00 PM
Shot 4 blades muzzy's for years.......tried the Atom and shot a hog and it went 30 yards.
We go tthem this past season for usage on our videos and everyone killed everything they shot with it!
They have made believers out us!
stoutk
Feb 23 2007, 07:01 AM
Montecs are great...but just switched to Rage 2 blades...hard to beat a 2 inch cut!
jasonw
Feb 23 2007, 08:07 AM
I've always shot Muzzy 3 Blades, never had a problem. A friend talked me into trying Crimson Talons, he gave me both Talons and Crocs. Easy blood trail. But the blades did break if hitting bone or something hard real easily, they have made the blades thicker this year, interesting to see. Muzzy is hard to beat, so is any other broadhead, if the blades are scary sharp and the indian has good shot placement the animal won't go far!
Ye Olde Archery Shoppe
Feb 23 2007, 10:27 AM
I shot Muzzy for years untill we were getting ready to go to Colorado elk hunting. Buddy of mine shot the Magnus 2 blade and I was shooting Muzzy. We were shooting at a Block target and we set it in front of a Pro Stop bag target. My Buddy over shot and the Magnus whet all the way through the bag target and skidded across the ground behind it. I could not believe it. Of corse I had to show him my Muzzy would to the same thing. Boy was I wrong it did not go in any futher than a field tip. He shot it again and again all the way through. I guess you now know why I shoot the 2 blade Magnus Why would I want any thig else.
Jerry
Ye Olde Archery Shoppe
WI_PY_Assassin
Feb 23 2007, 07:45 PM
Cant go wrong with Muzzy or Montecs! I personally shoot Deadhead 125's. Don't even know if they make them anymore. They are made by GoldenKey Futura. I bought a six pack of those Deadheads in the fall of 98' and still have two left that have never taken flight. If anyone has a link or something where I can get my hands on some more, keep me posted! Absolutely love em. Passed through several deer in all those years and you just clean em up, sharpen em a little, and drive it through another deer. Spent $30 on broadheads in the last nine years. Not bad!!!
whitehead
Feb 23 2007, 10:18 PM
I've shot the 3 blade 100gr. Muzzy for about 4 years. I've shot deer, hog, and turkeys with them and have never had to trail anything farther than 35yds. My dad has shot the 125gr. Thunderheads for close to 10yrs. now and swears by them. There are too many good broadheads out now to name all the good ones, but Those 2 are the ones I have experience with.
Nebowhunter
Feb 24 2007, 09:53 PM
I use Muzzy 125 gr. I have had excellent luck with them on deer. Iam planning on using them on turkeys this spring.
brickit
Feb 24 2007, 10:25 PM
i like the high explosive heads like rambo used ...lol this past season i used the grim reapersand i liked them ok but i think this year im swithching back to a fixed blade ...dont know what kind yet ...but when i start looking ill get on here and start another thread about it to give us something to talk about...lol
predatorhunter
Feb 25 2007, 12:11 AM
Montec Tekan: I shot A elk low and on the edge of the shoulder it went thru the first shoulder and into the next. the elk ran 85 yards and crashed ...the broadhead was just fine.
Tim Cornett
Feb 25 2007, 11:48 AM
Brickit , check out Slick Trick Broadheads . They shoot like a field point and blow a hole like a expanable . I shot them all of last year and love them . I shot muzzys and most of the other fixed blades . Check them out ....
QUOTE(Tim Cornett @ Feb 25 2007, 11:47 AM)

Brickit , check out Slick Trick Broadheads . They shoot like a field point and blow a hole like a expanable . I shot them all of last year and love them . I shot muzzys and most of the other fixed blades . Check them out ....
hitmhard
Feb 25 2007, 12:15 PM
i would get the 100grain muzzys or the RAGE Expandibals.
BUGLMN
Feb 25 2007, 02:14 PM
NAP 100gr Thunderhead Pro's.
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