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Thread: Broadhead questions

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    Guys I just got back into bowhunting. What are some good broadheads out these days.

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    A small sampling, but ones I have shot with good results (flight and penetration) include:

    Fixed Blade: NAP Thunderhead, Wasps, Muzzys

    Mechanical: NAP (can't remember the name of their two blade but it does a nice job on penetration), Rocket Sidewinders

    Shot with decent results - Mardens (good flight, wacky design, makes a helluva hole, good but not great penetration).
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    I've been shooting the Muzzy's for almost 10 years now with no complaints.
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    Muzzy's are my personal favorite replaceable blade. Slick Tricks get rave reviews from friends.

    Magnus Stingers seem to rule the roost in the cut on contact design of late.

    T

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    Just sharpened up my snuffers today. How can you beat a snuffer? [img]graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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    knock on wood never lost one with the muzzy been shooting them for about 9 yrs.

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    Slick Tricks . www.slicktrick.net
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    Slick tricks all the way, I got mine in the mail today

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    Any good or bad about the montec G5

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    todd- go to www.bowsite.com and do a search found on the top of the main forums page (you get to the main forums by foinf to the stack of pages on the left side of the 1st screen in green) --- there is a guy on bowsite who runs a SERIOUSLY THOROUGH test on heads and then rates them...

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    I agree with Trad, the guy on bowsite does a good unbiased job of testing bheads.I have read on that site where some people have had problems with the sharpness of the G5 Montec.

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    here is what i found when i searched the site... just a weee bit to work with there... if i can help you get anything more specific let me know. some pages on the bottom of this as well:

    Title Messages Date Forum
    ? About Montec G5 4 06-Jul-06
    Montec G5 Broadheads 14 11-May-06
    Montec flatstone sharpener 2 01-Mar-06
    Montec experience?? 4 28-Feb-06
    g5 montec 100 grain? 15 27-Feb-06
    G5 Montec bdhds 21 25-Feb-06
    Montec G5 bdhds.......Good or Bad???? 9 01-Feb-06
    Montec Vs. Slick trick Pro's & cons 15 19-Jan-06
    Montec hardness 13 27-Sep-05
    Montec Broadhead? Yea or Na? 32 27-Sep-05
    G5 montec problems? 19 20-Sep-05
    the montec broadhead 11 20-Sep-05
    Montec Broadheads 11 10-Aug-05
    Montec G5 Weight 19 22-Jul-05
    Montec or Slick Trick for elk? 32 22-Jul-05
    MONTEC G5 vs. STEELFORCE ? 64 07-Jul-05
    G5 Montec Sharpening 12 03-Jul-05
    Question on MOntec G 5 Heads 25 21-Jun-05
    looking for montec B52 opinions 1 16-Jun-05
    Montec B52 shooting ? 4 13-Jun-05
    Montec G5's any insight? 23 02-Jun-05
    Montec B52 4 03-May-05
    Montec G5 Noise 16 16-Mar-05
    Montec broadheads 12 09-Mar-05
    Montec G5 39 15-Jan-05
    montec g5 20 30-Oct-04
    montec broadheads 14 12-Sep-04
    Montec TEKAN Broadhead 12 17-Aug-04
    Montec Shkote heads any experiences 2 11-Aug-04
    montec g5 3 02-Aug-04
    Montec Tekan Expandable 27 05-Jul-04
    Anyone try G5 Montec solid broadheads? 17 07-Jun-04
    MONTEC G5 7 26-Mar-04


    http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/tf/bg...es=39&forum=15

    http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/tf/bg...ges=23&forum=2

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    Thanks t

    Chris

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    I have been shooting the Montec G5s for the last couple of years and have been very pleased with them. I have yet to lose a deer with one, and have a couple of broadheads that have killed several deer each. They are very easy to resharpen, too.

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    muzzy 100's
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    I started shooting the Magnus Stinger 4 blades and I love 'em. Extremely sharp right out of the box and they come with a lifetime warranty. http://www.magnusbroadheads.com/
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    I am trying to the Grim Reapers this year just 'cuz.

    I still got plenty of Muzzy 100's for backup

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    Love my grim reapers on dear but have a little trouble and cant use them again if you slip and hit a hog on the shoulder. I really like the look of the slick tricks and might switch.

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    Over the years I have used, muzzy, thunderheads, puckett's "Blood Trailer", and my favorite has been Rocky Mountain Premeire's. The blood trailer's do leave a good blood trail, but I have had the best luck with the Rocky Mountain's. Rocky Mountain apparently sold out so I had to switch, so I am going to try out the Crimson Raptor's. I have read a lot of good things about these broadheads, so I decided to give them a try. Come friday when I can start busting some does asses, I will give a report on them.

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