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What kind of broadheads do you use? (brand and weight)

Question by lovetohunt. Uploaded on March 02, 2009

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from Sharkfin wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Thunder Head 125 grain fixed blade.

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use Slick Trick 100 Grain Magnums. Pretty identical flight to fieldtips. Alcatraz Blade Lock system is solid! About $25.00 for 3 Broadheads, give'em a try!

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from buckeye wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use Magnus Stingers in 125 grain.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grn Thunderheads.

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from wallofsam wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rage 2-blade 100gr. for whitetail and ThunderHead 100gr. for turkeys. What about you "lovetohunt" (MI)?

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Been Bowhunting since 1964. Have used many broadheads including Bear razorhead, Thunderhead,Rocky Mountain Razor and more. Two yrs ago switched to Rage 2 blade. Since then have shot 6 arrows at deer and bagged 5 deer. Click on my username then click on view all photos. There is a photo of 2 bucks and a doe shot with the Rage (page 3 or 4 of the pics). You can clearly see the wound it made on the doe. Bloodtrails are easy to follow and no deer went more that 60 yds. On the down side you get 3 B-heads and 1 practice in a pack for 40 bucks. The blades will sometimes unlock in the quiver and also if they touch a twig while walking with an arrow nocked. Also the one deer that got away was a mature buck. The arrow ticked a twig and hit him in the shoulder blade without penetrating. It broke off at the insert and he got away. He no doubt healed 'cause I have seen 2 healthy deer shot by gun hunters with old broadheads inbedded in their shoulder blade. They are very accurate and effective. I highly reccommend them.

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from kjflorian wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Thunderheads 100gr but I have heard good things about some mechanicals too.

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from jlfreeborn wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy MX3 100gr.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grain 3 blade MUZZY

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grain muzzy 3 blade

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from mdhager115 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy 3 blade 100grain

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from MLH wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Crimson Croc's (2-blade w/bleeders) work well for me.

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from rrmont wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rocket Aeroheads, 85 grain. Haven't had one get away yet, that is when I did my part.

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from kolbster wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy mx-4 100gr and Rage 3 blade 100gr

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use N.A.P nitrons, 100 gr. They shoot very close to the same as my fieldtips. Somewhat reasonably priced too.

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from cxm412 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Slick Trick 100 gr.

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

G5 Montecs 100 grain

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from Damon619 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy 3 blade 100 grain and stinger 150 grain 4 blade for the recurve

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from Alex Williams wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rage 100 grain. flies just like the field tip and cuts a 2 inch slit in a deer's shoulder. never has failed to fully expand either (atleast in my experience)

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from BBD19 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

100 gr. G5 Montec's

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from Huntandtrap09 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

yo brad! you know what i shoot!(100gr G5 montecs)

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from breathitthunter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

100g crimson talon normally.........BH are way expensive tho Bow hunting is getten hard 2 afford

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from StuckNFlorida wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I was Thunderhead 125 for years, then Montecs 100 grain, but now I shoot Rage 2 Blade 100 grain. They fly very well, and leave a huge hole. A great product!

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from Big C wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

Thunder Head 100 grain.

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from shane mcelroy wrote 2 years 21 weeks ago

i shoot a 85gr wasp bullet

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from rockdog719 wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Trophy ridge hammerheads, When u want a quick and humane takedown of your trophy. Never lost a single deer with this broadhead. Give them a try, there's no looking back.

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from mjbooth wrote 1 year 43 weeks ago

100 grain thunderheads. they have ones with a razor on the tip. cuts threw everything.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 42 weeks ago

Thunder Head 100 grain!!!

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from rezavoirdog wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use Slick Trick 100 Grain Magnums. Pretty identical flight to fieldtips. Alcatraz Blade Lock system is solid! About $25.00 for 3 Broadheads, give'em a try!

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from buckeye wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use Magnus Stingers in 125 grain.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grn Thunderheads.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Been Bowhunting since 1964. Have used many broadheads including Bear razorhead, Thunderhead,Rocky Mountain Razor and more. Two yrs ago switched to Rage 2 blade. Since then have shot 6 arrows at deer and bagged 5 deer. Click on my username then click on view all photos. There is a photo of 2 bucks and a doe shot with the Rage (page 3 or 4 of the pics). You can clearly see the wound it made on the doe. Bloodtrails are easy to follow and no deer went more that 60 yds. On the down side you get 3 B-heads and 1 practice in a pack for 40 bucks. The blades will sometimes unlock in the quiver and also if they touch a twig while walking with an arrow nocked. Also the one deer that got away was a mature buck. The arrow ticked a twig and hit him in the shoulder blade without penetrating. It broke off at the insert and he got away. He no doubt healed 'cause I have seen 2 healthy deer shot by gun hunters with old broadheads inbedded in their shoulder blade. They are very accurate and effective. I highly reccommend them.

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from shane mcelroy wrote 2 years 21 weeks ago

i shoot a 85gr wasp bullet

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from Sharkfin wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Thunder Head 125 grain fixed blade.

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from wallofsam wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rage 2-blade 100gr. for whitetail and ThunderHead 100gr. for turkeys. What about you "lovetohunt" (MI)?

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from kjflorian wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Thunderheads 100gr but I have heard good things about some mechanicals too.

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from jlfreeborn wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy MX3 100gr.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grain 3 blade MUZZY

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from Beekeeper wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

100 grain muzzy 3 blade

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from mdhager115 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy 3 blade 100grain

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from MLH wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Crimson Croc's (2-blade w/bleeders) work well for me.

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from rrmont wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rocket Aeroheads, 85 grain. Haven't had one get away yet, that is when I did my part.

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from kolbster wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy mx-4 100gr and Rage 3 blade 100gr

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from steve182 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

I use N.A.P nitrons, 100 gr. They shoot very close to the same as my fieldtips. Somewhat reasonably priced too.

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from cxm412 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Slick Trick 100 gr.

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

G5 Montecs 100 grain

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from Damon619 wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Muzzy 3 blade 100 grain and stinger 150 grain 4 blade for the recurve

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from Alex Williams wrote 2 years 49 weeks ago

Rage 100 grain. flies just like the field tip and cuts a 2 inch slit in a deer's shoulder. never has failed to fully expand either (atleast in my experience)

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from BBD19 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

100 gr. G5 Montec's

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from Huntandtrap09 wrote 2 years 48 weeks ago

yo brad! you know what i shoot!(100gr G5 montecs)

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from breathitthunter wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

100g crimson talon normally.........BH are way expensive tho Bow hunting is getten hard 2 afford

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from StuckNFlorida wrote 2 years 37 weeks ago

I was Thunderhead 125 for years, then Montecs 100 grain, but now I shoot Rage 2 Blade 100 grain. They fly very well, and leave a huge hole. A great product!

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from Big C wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

Thunder Head 100 grain.

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from rockdog719 wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Trophy ridge hammerheads, When u want a quick and humane takedown of your trophy. Never lost a single deer with this broadhead. Give them a try, there's no looking back.

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from mjbooth wrote 1 year 43 weeks ago

100 grain thunderheads. they have ones with a razor on the tip. cuts threw everything.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 42 weeks ago

Thunder Head 100 grain!!!

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