Broadhead choices for 2014

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  1. mickeyt360

    mickeyt360 Weekend Warrior

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    Whats up everyone what broadheads is everyone using for the 2014 archery season and what made you choose that broadhead? i went with the ramcats due to the ability to cut its way out if i doesn't get a complete pass thru.
     
  2. kern06

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    Grim Reapers. When I bought my first bow it is what the guy at the bow shop stood by. I will trust them until they do me wrong. Worked well on my bear this year though.
     
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    nice. i was between them and the ramcats this year. one thing i do not like about the ramcats are they catch on things easily if you spot and stalk.
     
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    I will be using the NAP killzone CQC this year. A pack came with my bow that i bought last year and i shot two bucks with them last year. The first buck, it left a 3 feet wide trail of blood to him and it wasn't a complete pass through. The second buck, it had a complete pass through but the wind threw off my arrow more then i thought and hit him in the liver and the blood trail was nonexistent for more then half the distance to my buck, once i found him. After that my father decided to buy me two more packs for christmas so i have a full quiver of them. Next year or later i will most likely switch to fixed head instead of mechanical. Not 100% percent on that yet but we will see how the killzones do this year.
     
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    NAP Killzone w/ trophy tip. Have had no issues whatsoever with these. Switched last year and had two complete pass through shots with ridiculous blood trails.
     
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    Shooting Solid Broadheads, went with them cause of the superior quality over most...the s30V steel used is a higher quality steel, they fly great, super sharp, durable, and hold an edge extremely well!

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    I have not used the Ramcats yet because I have not seen what I am looking for yet, but I have heard nothing but good stuff about them and look forward to seeing what kind of hole they make! Had a guy at archery shop tell me he has shot them at 60yds and they flew just like a field tip... I shot Spitfire 100gr last year and was pretty impressed. Spitfire was durable and flew great, opened and cut great too!
     
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    I switched to nap killzone for this year. I killed one deer with it so far and I am very impressed with the damage.
     
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    Going with my tried and true Swhackers
     
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    Muzzy 3 blade. haven't left me down, and good blood trails. Can be a pain to put together sometimes though
     
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    Red Head Gators, have taken a number of deer with them with no issues. But I did pick up some Gator SS's this year to try.
     
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    Swhackers all the way! Haven't lost a deer with them yet, they always fully deploy and leave insane blood trails.
     
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