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Post by OregonArcher on May 21, 2006 21:45:10 GMT -8
So what type of broadhead are you going to be shooting this coming season? Ive been shooting the Rocky Mtn Ironhead 100s but I am seriously considering changing to G5 heads this year. The new Striker from G5 has really caught my eye and the Montecs have always held my interest. I plan on giving both heads a try before season. Another head that also has caught my eye are the Razorcaps. They look like they would do a great job as well.
Will are you going to use those Sonic heads again? lmao ;D
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Post by archerynut on May 22, 2006 10:02:52 GMT -8
Innerlocs.
Just cuz I still got like 12 of em.
The G5's are nice, plus they are easy to sharpen.
Carl
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Post by Wapitiwill on May 22, 2006 10:09:31 GMT -8
No. lol. After last year and the issues I will probabaly stick to anyting with two blades. I think I will be shooting the Magnus Stingers this year.
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Post by Huntress on Aug 2, 2006 22:33:22 GMT -8
I'm using the Magnus stinger, four blade. I shot my field points, then screwed on my broadheads and they shot in the exact same hole at 20 yards. Can't get any easier than that!!!! I guess we'll see what they do to elk this year!!!!!
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Post by Billybob on Aug 2, 2006 22:59:16 GMT -8
Im going to have to say also Magnus Stingers 4 blade 100gr. They seem to work great for me, now all I got to do is try the on an animal.
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Post by widowmaker on Sept 3, 2006 23:36:44 GMT -8
GRIM REAPERS BABY 100 GRAINS OF PURE WHOOP A$$.......WACK'EM-N-STACK'EM
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Post by Huntress on Sept 4, 2006 10:40:37 GMT -8
Holy cow!!!!! Your arrows look really nice!!!! You even use the quick spin fletchings!!!! I have never used them but I may have to try them. Do you use them for target shooting or for hunting?? I have been using blazers since I only have a 22 inch draw and I shoot 55 pounds, they seem to stabilize fine but next year I am wanting to do a couple more bowshoots and I am going to lighter arrows.
Oh ya, also, those Magnus Stingers ROCK!!!! I done did my field test and my broadhead is still in perfect shape!!!! It went right through!! (I did not hit any bone though)
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Post by badbob226 on Feb 15, 2007 14:03:41 GMT -8
my best friend took 8 deer with his bow this year G5 montecs 100 gr they never went more the 30 yd got 2 in the same nite shot 1 it went 30 droped was ready to get out of his stand 2nd deer walked in 15 yd and shot that one and went 8yd droped then he had his work set up for the rest of the nite
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Post by bigsexy on Feb 23, 2007 11:06:29 GMT -8
oh how true it is the montec is the choice for me only shot 6 deer 1 turkey every thing recovered in sight distance in the thick bottoms 30 yrds was about as long a recovery as needed made there is nothing like a blood trail in the morning here is a little montec blood trail seen the deer go down but was nice to follow the trail all 16 yards of it montec digestive failure usually begins with a piercing pain the desire to run followed imediatly by tiredness head drooping then staggering dizzyness, then a fallingdown and finaly death spasms hope you have good luck with them
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Post by badbob226 on Feb 25, 2007 9:48:22 GMT -8
im sorry about the # of his kills this year but he killed more this year then any other year
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Post by deerslayer on May 25, 2008 17:03:10 GMT -8
Razorback 125 Grain
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