Z7 Xtreme Broadheads ???

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  1. indynotch50

    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    I'm wondering what you guys with these bows have found that works.
    I have a set of montec cs, but I'm wondering what other people have gotten to work well.
    70 pounds, 28 inch draw/arrow, easton flatline .340 @ 363 grains w/tip.
    I haven't gotten a chance to test the montecs yet, I dont' have a target for broadheads yet but it's coming very soon.
     
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    When I read your title I thought..."When did Mathews start making broadheads?" :lol:
     
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    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    Well they own grim reapers! Maybe I should try those, i would imagine those would fly the best lol.
     
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    Can't beat Grim Reaper broadheads !! man rthey cut huge holes !!
     
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    My honest opinion is that you can't go wrong with any NAP head. I will be taking the fixed blade nightmares with me on my bear hunt in August. For whitetails I will have 2 blade bloodrunners and spitfire maxx's in the quiver. They are all a great product and I will have a hard time switching from any other brand. They have plenty of options to keep me happy! Have fun testing and deciding Chris, hope this helps a little.
     
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    I'm planning on slinging the 2 blade Bloodrunners this year.
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I would imagine any broadhead if tuned properly would fly great, but the question is do you want a fixed or mechanical head?
     
  8. indynotch50

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    I appreciate all your responses. I actually got a set of meat seekers a while back. This thread is kinda old.
    For what it's worth these things fly amazing, go in the exact same holes as my field points.
     
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    I will be trying Swhacker after watching the test video of the different heads it sold me on trying them.
     
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