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BrotherRon
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Fixed broadheads

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I have a half dozen Coyote broadheads that I use with my compound bow.
Will these work with my new crossbow?

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What weight are they? As long as you stay at or above the minimum arrow weight they should work, but the only way to know if they'll work for you is to shoot them and see how they perform.
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If memory serves me correctly (not always the case) I believe I have 3/ 100 grain and 3/ 125 grain.
Coyote was a local brand that was made in Phillips when I lived there.
The guy was pretty well known for his cut on impact blades.
He sold to someone else and semi-retired. The company that bought his business no longer makes broadheads that I know of.
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Either weight should work then, but you'll still need to shoot them to see if they're accurate enough for your needs.
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Kegbelly wrote:Either weight should work then, but you'll still need to shoot them to see if they're accurate enough for your needs.
X2. Never assume any broadheads will impact like field points. ALWAYS shoot them to make sure. :wink:
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paulaboutform wrote:
Kegbelly wrote:Either weight should work then, but you'll still need to shoot them to see if they're accurate enough for your needs.
X2. Never assume any broadheads will impact like field points. ALWAYS shoot them to make sure. :wink:
What he said^^^ Always get extra broad heads to practice with. I have had great success with Muzzy 100 grn 4 blade fixed out of my Horton Legend II and Excalibur Axiom.
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