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2 bladed fixed blade

Posted By: wwhunter

2 bladed fixed blade - 07/07/14 12:16 AM

Any suggestion on a 2blade fixed broadhead
Posted By: Nolan Outdoors

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/07/14 01:26 AM

Not trying to hijack your post but why a 2 Blade over a good fixed with bleeders?
Posted By: cmc

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/07/14 01:29 AM

There's tons of good ones, Steel Force, Magnus Stinger, Muzzy Phantom, and if you wanna spend a little German Kenetics.
Posted By: Curtis

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/07/14 01:17 PM

Are you shooting traditional or compound?
Posted By: wwhunter

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/07/14 03:37 PM

Compound
Posted By: Bowhunt Only

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 02:39 AM

What are you planning to shoot with this 2 blade fixed broadhead? Something big I would hope. If it's not something big, you should consider a different head.
Posted By: wwhunter

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 02:45 PM

Pigs and maybe some exotics
Posted By: Navasot

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 02:45 PM

Magnus stinger... they fly great
Posted By: Navasot

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 02:46 PM

I shoot WT and pigs with them
Posted By: DFWPI

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 03:17 PM



The one in the middle is a pig/deer killing head right here. These were 100 grain, but I have some 125's that are beasts.

This beast fell to a 125 grain Magnus. Went less than 50 yards and fell over DRT.



Posted By: cmc

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 03:18 PM

I'm not sure why he should reconsider a two blade just because he's not shooting something "big".
Posted By: wwhunter

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 08:25 PM

I honestly shoot 2blade rage mechanical most of the time but I am planning in doing an exotic hunt and they dont allow mechanicals on the ranch
Posted By: bphillips

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 10:23 PM

What kind of setup are you shooting? Draw length, lbs of draw?
Posted By: bphillips

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 10:26 PM

Originally Posted By: Bowhunt Only
What are you planning to shoot with this 2 blade fixed broadhead? Something big I would hope. If it's not something big, you should consider a different head.


Why? They're actually ideal for someone with lower weight or short dl who still cares about a full pass through EVERY time or someone who wants a setup for the worst possible shot instead of one that only works with a perfect shot.

Some big cut silver flames would be my choice from a compound with decent draw weight and DL
Posted By: wwhunter

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/08/14 11:06 PM

29in draw 60lb draw weight 315fps with 100grain field point
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/09/14 01:31 AM

Solid Broadheads
Posted By: bphillips

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/09/14 01:45 AM

Originally Posted By: wwhunter
29in draw 60lb draw weight 315fps with 100grain field point


Ok you'll be good with any of them then. Look at the wider cut sliver flames.. If you don't wanna spend that much Magnus makes great heads with a solid warranty. Personally for a two blade I have the single bevel helix heads and they are a pretty sweet shooter. I shoot 70/30 and still use a two blade sometimes for smaller game as well so no reason to go to a 3 blade unless YOU want to.
Posted By: B737MX

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/10/14 01:27 AM

I picked up a pack of 3 of 100 gr carbon express xt4 broadheads,they are a 2 blade head with 2 small bleeder vanes look just like solid broad heads at a quarter of the price.paid $21 off ebay.I shoot a bowtech insanity cpx and love the way they fly !no adjustment needed when changed from my field points to broadheads,cant wait to let them eat on an animal !Awesome penetration on my rhino block target,shot at maybe 10 times and still will shave the hair off your arms.give em a try you wont be disappointed.
Posted By: mmcan

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 07/30/14 06:42 PM

Solid is a great flying broad head. I also like the Strickland Helix. Single bevel beast. Will have both of these for my elk hunt this fall, and also on my deer lease.
Posted By: bjankowski

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 08/01/14 01:55 AM

To each his own but I prefer a cut on contact two blade broad head and have been shooting Muzzy Phantoms 220gn with the bleeders since dirt. I take the bleeders off making it 200gn, I shoot them with my 60# compound and also with all of my trad bows. I like the big cutting diameter and the .040 thick blades. I've never bent one and will break bones in two, one reason I took the bleeders off, the bleeders all off any way hitting bone.

I don't like the 100 or 125gn Muzzys Phantoms they are not as wide and thick as the 220gn.

Posted By: OUTDOORSMAN81

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 08/05/14 03:35 AM

Any broad head made by Alaska Bowhunting Supply. If you want a more amazing setup use a Grizzly Stik arrow as well. Yes they are expensive, but they are very durable and pay for themselves very fast. Trust me, you wont get any better.
Posted By: passthru

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 08/05/14 04:13 AM

Originally Posted By: wwhunter
I honestly shoot 2blade rage mechanical most of the time but I am planning in doing an exotic hunt and they dont allow mechanicals on the ranch

There is a good reason for that.
Posted By: bjankowski

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 08/05/14 04:26 AM

I did say Muzzy Phantoms but I forgot I also like Zwickey broad heads I like that I can get almost any grain I need depending on my set up I'm using. Tough as nails, been around for years shot by a lot of trad guys but will work with any type of bow. For my traditional bows I like the 135gn with a 100gn brass insert.
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: 2 bladed fixed blade - 08/05/14 12:29 PM

Solid Broadheads. Lifetime warranty
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