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Boar Hunting Broadheads

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by aaronsherrell, Jan 6, 2014.

  1. aaronsherrell

    aaronsherrell Newb

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    Currently I am using Rage Broadheads but they come with a nice price tag. I was looking for something a little cheaper to boar hunt with, any recommendations?
     
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    Nick_P Weekend Warrior

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    Magnus stinger buzzcut 100s. They would be my first choice if i went on a hog hunt. I use Rages for whitetails but would not for hogs
     
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    purebowhunting Die Hard Bowhunter

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    VPA Broadheads
     
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    trial153 Grizzled Veteran

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    ^^^ VPA's are a no brainer....super tuff and really easy to be resharpened.


    I killed a few deer with Ramcats, they fly super and leave huge holes...thing is the blades aren't the strongest. With pigs they will be a one and done head most likely.
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    I've never used them on hog, but I'd think a muzzy classic three blade would do the trick nicely. Tough as nails and even though not a CoC, the blades are absolutely danger sharp. Definitely my 1st choice for elk.

    Plus very wallet friendly.
     
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    cantexian Legendary Woodsman

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    Slick trick Razortrick, specifically designed for hogs. Consider going with a heavier grain on a hog broadhead for better penetration through the shield.
     
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    G5 montecs !

    Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk
     
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    Aaron I do heaps of boar hunting, knock over about 30-40 per year. I only target big solid mature boars and as you probably know they can be solid tough critters. The best thing I can recomend is a solid built two blade non mech broad head, Ive used nothing but two blades for years, recently Ive started using Muzzy three blade looking for a better hole for blood trailing. Ive been using two different types of broadheads last year, the first being and Aussie made head called an Outback Suppreme 125gn single bevel head. Great strong head and fly very well and super easy to re-sharpen. I have taken a couple of Boars at the end of last year with the standard 125gn Muzzy three blade and they have done the job very well. A friend of mine was using the G5 Monecs and they were really good as well, a little tricky to re-sharpen tho.
    I shot a big boar two weeks ago with a Muzzy, It was a pass through and the blades were damaged but it went down within 25 yards.
     
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