Fixed blade broadheads?

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  1. jr 1968

    jr 1968 Newb

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    Which fixed blade gives a real good blood trail, given the shot was a good hit?



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  2. roadrunner

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    Most of them? I prefer Wac'ems, they have done well for me.
     
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    crxwolski Weekend Warrior

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    I love toxic broadheads.
     
  4. AJBowhunter

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    NAP thunderheads are the way to go. With three different variations you should find what you are looking for.


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    I like Slick Trick and Thunderheads. The Slick Tricks have given me better blood trails though.
     
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    I myself don't shoot the fixed blades. I shoot 2 blade rage broad heads even know they make me really nervous I'll use them until they fail me because of the success I've had. But I've heard a lot of good things from a lot of people about the slick trick broad heads and will probably switch to those if needed
     
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    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I like Phat Head.
     
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    Smoke ramcat! [​IMG]

    12 yard blood trail. Lol

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    any sharp ones!!
     
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    Any fixed blade will do. I prefer Muzzy's [​IMG]
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    What kind of muzzy's are you using?
     
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    Whichever one you like and put through two lungs or a heart. Most broadheads are great...personal preference more than anything. The only ones I have heard repeated negative remarks about were NAP killzones. Heard great things about rage, muzzy, toxic, schwackers, Magnus...etc. I personally shoot rage hypodermics.
     
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    No Montec????


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    Never had a problem with any. For me I'd suggest the G5 Striker. Super accurate and really sharp.
     
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    smoked a doe last year with the simple Muzzy 100g broadheads, nothing special, nothing fancy. Boy did that thing tear her up, it blew a damn hole in her!
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Slick Trick
     
  18. longbowmanjimmy

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    Honestly if your using a fixed blade, your on top of the game as is IMO. A lot of things can go wrong in bowhunting, as long as you shoot your broadhead and know your on with the broadhead, not just the field point, then you should be perfect. As long as you do your job, the broadhead will do it's job too- there's not many BAD broadheads out there honestly. The deer I lost in my life were my fault, not the broadhead- I think it's time someone made a broadhead soley for shoulder shots, though.


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  19. longbowmanjimmy

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    Yes. I use killzones and they work, but I wouldn't recommend them. I've shot 3 deer with them so far, and have yet to have a great blood trail. I know we're not supposed to blame the broadhead, but I'm 0 for 3 here. recovered all the deer, but only 1 deer was recovered the night of the shot.


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  20. cantexian

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    I shot a doe Saturday night with a Slick Trick 100 grains. It ran 40 yards and piled up. Easy blood trail from the spot of the shot to the deer. The shot went through the front shoulder and had a whole that looked a slug shot from a shot gun.
     

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