Which broadhead are you shooting?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by joshcalhoun18, Jun 24, 2016.

  1. SharpEyeSam

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    I have heard for years that Thunderheads have killed MORE deer than any other broadhead on the planet!
     
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    I've really been wanting to try the hypodermic's out. I just want to use up the last of my originals before I buy new ones. Do they come with practice heads like the others?
     
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    Ram_n_arrows Newb

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    Trying rage hypos this year. I think the hypos on a 458gr cx piledriver PTX is gunna be deadly. Going 270fps
     
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    rick-florida Weekend Warrior

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    its 100gr slick trick standards for me...
     
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    ash d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Rage 100 grain. Leave big holes,haven't let me down yet. 2" opening
     
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    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'll be shooting Wasp Drones again this year but I'm also looking at adding another head to the arsenal. Leaning toward G5 Montec.
     
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    100 gr Ramcats
     
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    Yes they do. I have been using them every since they hit the market and I love them. I shoot the 100 gr Hypodermics on the Easton FMJ and that is an Awesome combination. I have had a pass thru on every deer I have shot with them.
     
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    blueicefire Weekend Warrior

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    NAP KillZones thus far... Unless another can change my mind..
     
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    I am debating. I like the 2-Blade NAP Bloodrunner however my wife got me some Dirt Nap broad heads I would love to try. I also have Killzones and toxic. Crazy eh
     
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    I'm going to shoot the Shuttle T-Loks this year.
     
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    2 blade Rage chisels
     
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    1) Slick Trick Mag 100gr.
    2) G5 Montec 100gr.
     
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    Western MA Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    NAP Spitfire Maxx
     
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    Toxics and Cyclones have been doing the trick for us since 2013!
     
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    Toxics!
     
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    Muzzy 100s in my opinion they are the best replaceable blades. The last deer I shot it went right through the back shoulder no problem granted the blades were toast I threw in a new set and I was ready to go I did have trouble getting them tuned right but I do also like the g5 Montec for fixed blades I just don't like sharpening them

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    Well I did what I said I wouldn't do. I ordered some Solid Legends today; 100 grn 1/2" bleeder. My curiosity got the best of me lol. I also ordered some Magnus Black Hornet 100 grain.
     

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