Broadhead choices for 2014

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by mickeyt360, Oct 8, 2014.

  1. foodplot19

    foodplot19 Grizzled Veteran

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    RAGE Chisel Tip 100 grain.
    Have used RAGE since they came out. Didn't like the regular cut on contact tip. Use to shoot Vortex and love the chisel tip they came with. IMO I now have the best of both worlds.
     
  2. Galen

    Galen Weekend Warrior

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    Trying out the G5 strikers this year !! I have always used the G5 T3 mechanical heads and loved them ! Never had one not make a complete pass through and the deer never went far! Really liked it but I wanted to try a fixed blade head and that's why I went with the G5 strikers !
     
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    BlueSpruceOutfitters Weekend Warrior

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    Slick Trick Magnums. Hell yeah



    “In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt
     
  4. Slider46

    Slider46 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Slick Trick standards. Busted through a mature doe shoulder blade last year and still got plenty of penetration. They fly perfectly and work like they should. No reason to change if they're working for me.
     
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    I'm shooting the NAP Spitfire Maxx this year. I also have two Atom broadheads in my quiver for the piggies and 1 Diamond Guillotine for the turkeys. I shot the Toxic's last year, but wasn't impressed with the penetration. The doe I shot with them went down about 40yds later. I've only heard good things about the Spitfire.... so that's what's in my quiver.

    Currently, I'm sitting in my blind watching my feeder. Fingers crossed something decides to come out. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1412979128.800457.jpg


    Hoyt Spyder 30 - 30" - 60# - 330FPS
    NAP Spitfire MAXX Broadheads
    Atom Broadhead
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  6. Holt

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    Solids 100gr all the way this year, 1 kill so far and they are holding up great!
     
  7. mickeyt360

    mickeyt360 Weekend Warrior

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    i have shot the exodus two years ago they are a great broadhead and fly just like a field point.
     
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    100g 4 blade Viper Tricks for whitetail and 125g 2 blade Magnum Stinger for hogs.


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    Grim Reaper Razor Tip 100 grain for me this year. I have always shot G5 T3 with a ton of success. Heard a lot about the grim reapers and wanted to put them to the test.
     
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    Me 2. they Wok great with same POI
     
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    finnshady Weekend Warrior

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    G5 Montec.
     
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    doepatrol2000 Weekend Warrior

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    Ramcat 100 grain
     
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    I have put 2 hypodermic in deer this year, the first was a spine shot, deer was directly underneath me. Arrow went through but stuck in her. Second deer, spike, at 30 yd broadside jumped my arrow and spined that one as well. That one did not die immediately though had to put another one in him. I like the rage mechanical so far and will continue with them this year. However I am very interested in the NAP killzone hybrid and will likely give them a try next year. 20141004_095214.jpg download_20140930_214045.jpg
     
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    Sticking with my G5 T3's. Have had nothing but quick recovery's with them.
     
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    Nap hellrazors and g5 montecs, got magnus stinger 2 blades on longbow arrows.
     
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    G5 Havocs and slick tricks
     
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    mickeyt360 Weekend Warrior

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    what is on your arrow behind the broadhead? it looks like part of an aluminum arrow.
     
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  19. TheHardWoods913

    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It is...its a footing. A lot of people foot their arrows to help aid in their strength and durability.
     
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    Carbon Express Torrid 100 grains, because they were good entry broadheads at Walmart. Put a 22 yard shot on my first buck with it. It ran 10 yards, did a 180, then came back and died 5 ft from where the arrow passed through.
     

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