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Fixed Broadheads

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by ksandman, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. ksandman

    ksandman Weekend Warrior

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    I am trying to figure out which fixed I wanna use for this season, something about mechanicals I just don't like. I have never used one and I don't think I really want to. Something about a fixed blade I just like more. I have heard great things about NAP HellRazors, a coworker of mine swears by Muzzy, and I currently have Slick Trick RazorTrick 100. I really want a broadhead that is one piece like the HellRazors, anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
     
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    awehrmann Weekend Warrior

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    Thunderhead Razor is an awesome head
     
  3. indynotch50

    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    That's a tough question. All should fly very well, right with your field points, if tuned properly.
    I've played with Muzzy MX-3, GrizzTricks and Montecs. They all flew right with my field points, even out to 60 yards. It's really up to your personal choice. If you want a one piece then go for it. Just tune your bow properly and you won't have any problems.
    There are guys on here that swear by each.
     
  4. Muzzy Man

    Muzzy Man Grizzled Veteran

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    I love me some Muzzy 4 blade 115s but you are looking for a fixed head. Snuffer 125s and my Muzzy 115s hit the same hole for me out to 40 yards. I think the SS Snuffers come presharpened. I am with Indynotch... pick a solid head and go with it. If you are well tuned it won't make much difference. One thing I have noticed is that cut on contact, 2 blade tips seem to bend a bit easier. The triangular tips of the Snuffer design are definitely stronger IMO.
     
  5. jvanhees

    jvanhees Die Hard Bowhunter

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    How do u like the tricks? Heard great things

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  6. NC_Bowhunter

    NC_Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have used the Grizztricks and I liked them. There was a slight whistle to them but they did fly with my field points and left a great bloodtrail....They are not one piece though....
     
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    slick trix for me......Blake
     
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    flopdrop Weekend Warrior

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    Muzzy is my choice.
     
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    REMYNGTON Grizzled Veteran

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    I'll be launching Muzzy MX-3's this season.. :)

    Nock em down, Drag em out!!
     
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    big_quillie Weekend Warrior

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    Check out the QAD Exodus broadheads, they are small and fly like field point "I know we've all heard this before", but they really do. I use Muzzy MX-3's and they are alright but they aren't very durable. I'm gonna switch to the Exodus as soon as I can find a good deal on them.
     
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    shuttle T

    Me and my hunting buddy both shoot shuttle T. what is everyones opinion on them?
     
  12. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I have and like the NAP Hellrazors. They have a rebate on them right now too through NAP
     
  13. indynotch50

    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    I've never used them but I've heard some people who have. Never have heard any complaints, only praises.
     
  14. Whitetail

    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have use lots of BH over the last 35 years or so: Savora, Satellite, Bear, Rocky Mountain Razor, Thunderhead (+Pro), Spitfire(+Pro), Crossfire, Nitron, Slick Trick, Grizz Trick, Rage, Magnus Buzzcut, Tekan, Montec. They all worked but I have always looked for better up to a few years ago. I guess I would use most all of them again except Savora/Satellite (from the 1970s & 80s) and Rage.

    The last 6 years or so I shot deer with both Hellrazors and Tru-Fire T-1 and like them both. Last summer I shot a T-1 into and oak tree (oops) and once I finally got it out it spun perfect. I see no reason to change.......but if I did I would try the QAD Exodus.
     
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    slick trick 125 magnums for me.
     

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