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Broadhead selection help

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Darin.mickelson, Nov 18, 2015.

  1. Stick&String96

    Stick&String96 Weekend Warrior

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    Slick Trick. Slick Trick. Slick Trick. Period. End of Story. (the fixed blades, not the mechanicals)
     
  2. Vabowman

    Vabowman Grizzled Veteran

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    My experience has been Wasp 4 blade, Muzzy 3 and 4 blade, Rage 2 and 3 blade and Slick Trick standards. Out of these, I have killed more deer with the Rage 2 and 3 blade, (30+) deer. Never had a failure with any head fixed or Mech. If I did my part they were all deadly. I like the Rage a lot, but the Slick Tricks are pretty darn good too. Either of those will do it. Muzzy are proven killers and so are Wasp.. Unlike me at the moment, if your bow is in tune it doesn't matter what you shoot, make a good shot and they will all fall in a timely manner. To be honest, I have never noticed much difference in blood trails between any of them. I have seen some ok trails with rage and I have seen some nasty one. same with the tricks and muzzys. Angle of the shot and placement has a lot to do with the amount of blood you see.
     
  3. Justin21

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    Slick trick no go on mechanical just one more chance of something going wrong.
     
  4. cwarta

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    G5 montecs are good for penetration. For a big wound channel I suggest the G5 striker maximums they are cut on contact and pretty big.


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