Is anyone using the SGH by G5? I picked one up today at gander mountain.It looks really wicked.Stainless steel,hollow ground,curved blades.It looks very strong. :campfire:
I seen them at bass pro the other day and was gonna get some if the guy behing the counter wasn't such a a**hole.
Looks like kinda and expensive head to lose.
I'd be curious as to what other experience with them is. I bet they turn small game inside out
Have a look at the new muzzy SG-X...although it looks like it only comes in 100gr points.
Used them last fall. Love them! They put the hurt on grouse and hold up way better than judos imo. They are a little pricey, but I will be getting some more for this year.
I'm just too cheap to put that kinda money down on something that I'm liable to lose after one shot...my shooting sucks by the way...They are one wicked looking head though, and I agree with Jeff, I bet they do a number on small game.
they are pretty strong, but i broke 2 of the 3 i bought, i did break them on steel flat bar so what do you expect, never broke them on rocks, limbs or trees, yes they turn a rabit inside out and do a number on rattlesnakes.
as for holding up better than a judo i don't know, i have never broke a zwickey judo, the easton and eagle claw judo's are worthless only the zwickey's hold up.
I paid 8.00 for the head.I only bought one. Zwickey judos are the best. But this thing just looks so lethal.. :campfire:
Unfortunately for me, I shoot left wing-----wrong way for the cutting edge of the SGH. I think it is a bit gimmicky, but have no doubt it would work fine. The Magnus is better still, in my opinion(cheaper, too).
Way to much for something I am gonna not find after a few shots at bunnies. I still prefer regular old blunts for all my small game unless I can use an old broadhead. I have shot everything out there and I have the same recovery rates as I do with blunts. Judos are not good for bunnies or squirrels as they hang up on brush ansd limbs when ya try and squeeze one through, same as the G%, it grabs stuff on it way. Hex blunts are better than either but do no more for a kill than reg, blunts for me. I would not waste my money, $8 I could buy 36 blunts for that. Shawn
I tried the SGH's they do real good. But I am with Shawn on this one. Blunts a way cheaper. I like the ace hex heads. I shot a squirrel with one yesterday and it practically took his head off.
They saved the day for us in Wyoming a few years ago. We were hunting rabbits with judos and if you didn't hit them in the head they would jump down the nearest praire dog hole. I switched to the G5 and it killed them much quicker.
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I'll be using it tomorrow.I'll let you all know what I think. :campfire:
I bought two and broke the blades off both in one day shed hunting last spring-not rocky ground either.Keep wanting to send them back but never take the time- already cost me too much.
I like them and they do a wicked job on rabbits. I wish they offered them in 150gr.
Used to be one of my favorite heads. Had just the right blend of shock, cutting action, durablity, and unloosability. Took more frogs, crows, and rabbits with that head than just about any other. In fact, if I wasn't shooting high-FOC heads, I'd still be using them...
I've been using them for a while too and I like them better than a Judo. I always seem to break the spring arms off on the judo. I have Hex heads also and do like them but they bury up more.
I would try them if my big game broadheads were not cheaper! Like others have said, no doubt they would work great, but I would have to sit down and cry for a little while if I lost one.
I used the g5 stump shooting today.It held up really well.I did hit some roots,trees and sticks with it.
My feathers are left wing,so that created a problem at longer yardages. I mounted it on a four fletch arrow now,I don't know if that will help.It should work ok,in theory I guess.I'll find out next time i stump shoot.
It did manage to hook itself in brush on the way to a target once,but so did a judo point.
All in all,I like the g5,and will probably buy a couple more of them.
I also have the other kinds of heads you guys mention.
I like trying out new archery things,and I liked the g5 SGH. :campfire:
I think for the price, I'd be sticking with regular, if cheaper, broadheads! MA-3s work wonders on pretty much anything with a face & for under $20 for 6, I ain't too bothered about losing a few!
QuoteOriginally posted by robtattoo:
I think for the price, I'd be sticking with regular, if cheaper, broadheads! MA-3s work wonders on pretty much anything with a face & for under $20 for 6, I ain't too bothered about losing a few!
"anything with a face"...now that's funny right thar, I don't keer who ya are!
I haven't used the SGH, but I shot a squirrel with a hex and knocked it off of the tree. Then it got up and ran away, laughing the whole time. I guess I need to work on my aim.
Squirrels are tough. I shot one with a field point once,and ended up having to waller it down.
It bit me on my thumb too..the whole thing got pretty ugly...but I ate the little bugger,and had him mounted. Don't try this at home... :scared: :campfire: