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Anyone have any reccomendations on good fixed blade broadheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Turkeysniper511, Nov 10, 2013.

  1. smackhonda

    smackhonda Weekend Warrior

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    Muzzy MX-3 100gr. never have to worry about a muzzy here is the blood from my last kill from a muzzy. IMG_20131110_065706_452.jpg
     
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    cls74 Legendary Woodsman

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    I don't think broadheads are your problem. 10yds at 60lbs with either of those shot placements should have penetrated further. I'd bet the practice heads would have if everything was set up right.
     
  3. Turkeysniper511

    Turkeysniper511 Weekend Warrior

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    Yeah idk what the problem was i mean youd think itd penetrate better then that. Really confused on that
     
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    cls74 Legendary Woodsman

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    There's a lot of gurus here, post your set up. They'll help ya figure it out b
     
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    Muzzy Man Grizzled Veteran

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    I like Muzzy 125 4 blades. I have also shot Slick Tricks and Thunderhead. I like my blades to have a sweep to them and be locked into the head, even when the head is not on the arrow. There are many great fixed heads out there but Muzzy has always worked great for me. I think I just went over 100 deer of which probably 70 have been with either Muzzy 4 or Muzzy 3.
     
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    Muzzy Man Grizzled Veteran

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    There went breakfast:poke:

    Muzzy... why bother with complications?
     
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    Mr.O Weekend Warrior

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    Also using G5 Montecs and very happy with them. Killed a buck and 2 does with them so far (over the last 3 years) and all went down within 100 yards. rock solid and fly really straight.
     
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    The buck I shot this year I had a marginal hit. High and back on a quartering away shot. Got liver and one lung. He ran about 70 yards and laid down to die. Hit him with a 100gr Muzzy MX-3 at about 55lbs of draw. Hopefully I have more shots to compare it to.
     
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    Slick tricks have took down 4 this year all in about 30 yards
     
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    The Old Man Grizzled Veteran

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    Wasp Boss SST
     
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    Trophy Taker Shuttle T - Loks. Nothing wrong with Muzzy MX 3's, really like the Shuttle -TS though.
     
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    Lots of good broadheads, I've had good luck with Muzzys and for the past few seasons specifically Muzzy Phantoms.
     

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