Fixed Blade Broadheads
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Fixed Blade Broadheads
What are some opinions on the best fixed blade broadheads on the market right now. Thanks
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Re: Fixed Blade Broadheads
Muzzy bad to the bone ..............aint never shot nothin else and dont think I ever will....
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+1 Muzzy
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muzzy seems to be a popular choice. anybody use the montec g5
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Thunderheads work extremely well for me. In all honesty, any of your top quality broadheads that are built "better" will work just fine. By better I mean designed and constructed to hold up to being shot through animals and stay in-tact.
It's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
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What do yall think is the best broadheads avaliable?
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Fixed blade I like the G5 Montec
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Muzzy!!
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+1 on the Montec, that thing will crush bone and the exit wound is perrdy large
ntzhunter wrote:Fixed blade I like the G5 Montec
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I shot the G5's my first two years bow hunting. Liked them but the Muzzy seems to do the trick better. I bought a new bow this year and I am thinking about trying out the rage. I hear they bad @ss
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huntersmky wrote:I shot the G5's my first two years bow hunting. Liked them but the Muzzy seems to do the trick better. I bought a new bow this year and I am thinking about trying out the rage. I hear they bad @ss
5 deer and 3 bobcats with a rage over the past 2 years. never lost one and never had one run over 50 yards. I like them.
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LawDawg wrote:huntersmky wrote:I shot the G5's my first two years bow hunting. Liked them but the Muzzy seems to do the trick better. I bought a new bow this year and I am thinking about trying out the rage. I hear they bad @ss
5 deer and 3 bobcats with a rage over the past 2 years. never lost one and never had one run over 50 yards. I like them.
As far as the rage, I have shot 4 or 5 does in the last 2 yrs and havent had one of em run over 50 yards. They are bad booty! I have heard a lot of horror stories but Ive had good luck.....so far
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huntersmky wrote:I shot the G5's my first two years bow hunting. Liked them but the Muzzy seems to do the trick better. I bought a new bow this year and I am thinking about trying out the rage. I hear they bad @ss
Do not get the RAGE... seen and heard too many horror stories... alot of outfitters in the midwest will not allow them if that tells you anything.... They will fail if you hunt enough and that might be right when the big one steps out.
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