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Broadhead of choice this season?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Sticknstringarchery, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. PSE Buck Killer

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    I usually use Magnus buzz cut, made here in Ks and they will replace them if they break. This year I am thinking about switching it up to the f15's. They look so cool. lol
     
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    il be shooting the g5 t3s and trophy ridge ultimate steel rockets both in 100 grain
     
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    Ole reliable - Muzy!
     
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    After reading everything about those weird looking little broadheads, I've decided on slicktrick grizztrick 2, 100gr. They look a lot cooler in person than on the web.
     
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    Was going to go with the Thunderhead razor but as I was standing at cabelas i picked up a package of Spitfire Edge and decided to go with those. I told myself I wasn't going to go with expandable after the Rage debacle I had last year but I have read some awesome stuff about the spitfire. I fired a few off in amongst my field tips and they group right with my field tips so theres already one plus. I also like how they are made much better than the Rages. The Rages feel light and weak. Still going to keep my old thunderheads in as backups but I do have to adjust a little with those. They don't fly quite as well after about 20yds.
     
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    G5 striker! Best broadhead on the market.
     
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    Magnus Stinger
     
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    Same as usual.

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    Considering you don't ever shoot anything those should work just fine. :tu:
     
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    Yeah, but they break when they hit a tree or a rock. Kind of a pain in the butt, but I enjoy carving new ones. The two tone orange one feels lucky this year.
     
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    I stuck a bear with Muzzy MX-3's this spring and plan to keep using them for Whitetails.
     
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    I'm back to Rage 2 blades until something else catches my attention.
     
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    So that implies you do shoot them at something... guess that's a start :)
     
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    My tried and true Muzzy MX-3s. Good flight and very reasonably priced.
     
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    Spitfires are a great head. I've used the max and original and have never been disappointed with them. My avatar was with a spitfire max.
     
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    I will be sticking with the Rages again this year, they have been good to me
     
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    Shuttle T-locks 125s
     
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    Can't Decide Between Shuttle t-loc 125 Or Muzzy mx-3 125
     
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    Haven't decided yet.

    I have 100 gr Schwakers and 100 gr Grimm Reapers haven't tried either last deer I shot with
    a bow was 15 yrs ago I believe it was a 125 gr. Satellite 4 blade.

    Anybody remember the Satellite broad heads?:tu:
     

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