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which basic type broadhead?

cut-on-contact fixed blade
13
19%
replacement blade fixed blade
21
31%
mechanical
23
34%
more than one type
11
16%
 
Total votes: 68

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wabi
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Post by wabi »

Just curious. :lol:
Which type broadhead will you be flinging at the deer this year?
No asking for brand names, weights, number of blades, cutting diameter, etc. - just the basic type.
If you want to post a response with that info, fine. But I'm curious as to what the most popular basic type is these days.


I use a replacement blade fixed blade head (Wac'Em Exit 4 blade), but I'm also planning to try a mechanical head (Trophy Ridge Sidewinder) this season.
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Grim reaper 100Gr 1 3/8 cut i have been useing them for years and never let me down :D :D
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Post by Farmer »

125 grain Magnus Snuffer again this year .
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Post by j.krug »

Been hooked on Rage 2's for a couple years now. Also trying the Rage Crossbow 125's this season. I am pleased with their accuracy and deadly-ness!

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G5 Striker 100gr. (2 deer and counting)
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Trophy Ridge Meatseeker 2 Blade
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Post by vh64 »

Nap spitfire 100 gr.
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boltcutters
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Post by Bowster »

Slick Trick 100 grain for me this year. Moose and deer....
If the thrill of the hunt is lost, then I have lost.

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Never had any problems with Muuzzy 4 blade ----Kill rate or accuracy--! : it's all in shot placement period...!!!!! :D

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My 2 stand by's, Nap Spitfire & Snuffer 125. Now Planter sent me 5 Rage BH's 2blades 100 gr to try out as he didn't like them. I looked at the body dia. of these things & i don't like all that surface resistance. I will shoot them & use them up but don't think i will ever purchase any fer myself.
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Post by wayne »

After almost 40 years of bowhunting, this will be my 1st year with mechanical heads........Been reading lots of good things about them, they been shooting great for us.....But till I put them in a few deer, I must admit I'am still alittle scared about them...
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Post by spike »

X Act mechanicals 100 g

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Post by bucknbill »

Muzzy 125..it really is "bad to the bone"
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Post by one shot scott »

I use grizz tricks but I'm seriously considering some x-act mechanicals. Everyone who uses them seems to be happy with the results
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