Favorite broadhead?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by huebjac, Jan 15, 2012.

  1. The Amatuer

    The Amatuer Die Hard Bowhunter

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    video reply...take care off to see the doctor.

     
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  2. trial153

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    Used 100gr Solids and 100gr Spitfire edges also. I plan on shooting this year also. I got great performance from them both.
     
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  3. Indiana Hunter

    Indiana Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Exactly this!!!

    Ill be trying the Killzone this year. I think with NAP's quality this head is going to be an stone cold killer.
     
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    I've used a lot of different broadheads over the years; never fully satisfied until now. I tried the SHUTTLE T LOCKS 125's by Trophy Taker this year due to a lot of great reviews by western big game bowhunters out here. Hands down these have been the most devistating and well built/flying broadhead I have ever used. They worked amazing on elk, whitetails and black bear for me this fall. They fly superb, quiet and break bones. I broke the FAR side leg of both a buck and bear this season, it just hammered them to the ground. Every critter died within 100 yards and a couple only made it 15-20 yards. Easy tracking and a red carpet trail on all pass throughs.
     
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  5. bowhunter45

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    like rage the best can't wait to shoot em
     
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    rage 2 blade

    i love the rage 2 blade 100 gr. i use them, my cousin and good friend also use them. in the past few years we have killed respectly 3 whitetail buck, i mule buck and several doe. all of them quick kills, usually within 100 yards and great blood trails! ill never switch!
     
  7. justhunt

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    G5 Striker. Lost track of how many deer I've killed with them...around 25.
     
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    I like the way they deploy.
    I currently shoot the NAP Thunderhead Razors and love them.
     
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    big_quillie Weekend Warrior

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    NAP thunderheads!!!!, I have taken deer with Muzzys and I like those to. I'm a fixed blade guy.
     
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    I have used the 2 blade 100gr Rage for several years. Have killed several deer of which none traveled more 100 yds. I see no reason to change now.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Just got in some 125 Slick Trick Magnums....looking forward to seeing how they group compared to some Thunderheads and Hellrazors...going back to fixed blades this next season.
     
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    rage 2 blades work really well for me. just make sure the o-rings are good.

    bloodrunners have worked well to just not as much blood trail as a rage.

    in my opinion, any broadhead will work if you hit them where you are supposed to.
     
  13. NC_Bowhunter

    NC_Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have used a lot of different heads but if I would have to choose it would be the Red Head Gators(Formerly Rocky Mountain). They are $30 for a 3 pack, sharp, very very strong, and flies with my field point. The are a rear deploying broad head that has been around awhile. If you look at the new NAP Killzone or the G5 Havoc you will notice the similarities. It is just a great design IMO..... I have shot Deer, Bear and Turkey with them and they have performed flawlessly. Great blood trails as well.
     
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    I tried a new broadhead this year that I haven't seen anybody else mention and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a new broadhead this year. The EP Reign head is unlike anything else I've seen or shot. I was extremely happy when shooting it and with the results. Prior to that I used the Bloodrunner 3 blade and Thunderheads.
     
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    I am going to try Trufires switch blades and see how they do. But I am a Rage fan
     
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    Muzzy MX4 hands down!
     
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    I am staying with the 2 Blade Bloodrunners, they have worked pretty awesome so far5...I also use Crimson Talons which have always done a decent job in blood trails...
    Use my Grim Reapers for turkeys...
     
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    I will throw another vote out for the slick trick magnums. Great blades that fly well out of higher speed bows. Deer killing machines.
     
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    thats a big broadhead!!!!!! :lol:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RjdUTWbiI0
     

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