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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: Archer Anthony]
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08/13/13 03:55 PM
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bkj
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The Montec G5's flew bad?
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: bkj]
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08/13/13 07:00 PM
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D.Ray
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Light Foot
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Montecs fly great out to 40yards(as far as I can shoot at my range) with my set-up..
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: D.Ray]
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08/13/13 07:09 PM
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bkj
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: sevensixtytwo]
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08/13/13 08:18 PM
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JC8690
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I was asking myself this same question a few weeks ago and ended up with Ramcats. They are a fixed blade. +1
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: JC8690]
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08/13/13 10:46 PM
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12thman
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Bird Dog
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G5 Montec 125 grain. Fly straight. Hit hard. Can re-use. Sometimes not the best blood trail but if you hit them in the lungs they rent going far!
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: 12thman]
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08/14/13 10:52 PM
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jshouse
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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G5 Montec 125 grain. Fly straight. Hit hard. Can re-use. Sometimes not the best blood trail but if you hit them in the lungs they rent going far! i have heard that numerous times with the montecs.
If I send my neighbors a text and ask them to give me feedback on my lawn and plant rye into a giant dong pattern, I'm probably going to get some less than positive feedback. Same goes here.
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: jshouse]
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08/14/13 11:28 PM
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GLC
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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Slick tricks fly great, only problem I had was a lack of blood trail on two deer. Maybe it was just me?
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: GLC]
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08/15/13 04:46 AM
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OUTDOORSMAN81
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Woodsman
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Just got back from South Africa and I had great luck with Alaska Bowhunting Supply's Silver Flame XXL and Ashbys. I wont use anything else. I have one head that I have run through 10+ animals and it is still in great shape.
"Don’t design a broadhead for when everything goes right, design a broadhead for when everything goes wrong." Dr. Ashby
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: Archer Anthony]
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08/18/13 01:28 AM
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hcbow23
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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I have used all Magnus products with great results.
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: hcbow23]
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08/18/13 02:42 AM
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JThoele
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I like Magnus stinger buzzvuts and slick tricks, but a new cut on contact broad head I have been really enjoying the performance of is a steel force Premium 4 blade. Out penetrates Magnus stingers and flys like a field point out to a tested 70 yards. Just waiting on a deer to cooperate this season for further testing.
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Re: Best fixed blade broadhead?
[Re: JThoele]
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08/19/13 11:48 AM
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Plain Lucky
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I like Innerloc's Falcon Claw 85 grain because it has the Blade Allignmemt Technology (BAT) that allows me to align blades with fletching which seems to improve accuracy. Have shot several deer and pigs and had pass through on everything so far. They also have the chiseled tip like Muzzy which I really like for penetration through bone when needed.
I think the most important thing on any broadhead is to use fresh razor sharp blades in the field. The broadhead does its job by cutting everything in its path and sharp blades will simply do that 10x better than a blade that has been shot into a target or a previous animal. And I don't sharpen blades as I cannot ever get them anywhere near as sharp as brand new blades.
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