Can anyone share with me their experience with Woodmen broadheads. Are they as good as they are advertised to be? I was looking to give them a try versus a zwickey or magnus two blade. Thanks!
May consider performing a search. There are a multitude of threads that should cover your interest.
I have used them for several years, great head. Be sure and take the tip down a bit though. It's anchored plenty of game for me.
I shoot 125 grain Woodsman out of my Lost Creek 47# @ 28 and they shoot perfectly. I mean perfectly straight! I am using a 3555 Gold tip shaft cut to 29". I have a 50 grain insert up front for a total of 175 grains. Haven't shot a deer with them yet because I passed up a shot on two opening day last year because I wanted to wait for a larger buck. Did'nt get much time to hunt after that.
I just shot a hog yesterday with about a 520 grain wooden arrow (125 grain woodsman elite) and it passed right through and buried itself into a stump 15 yards away with my 55#@28" martin bamboo viper. Arrows had no wobble or anything due to the head, it flew "as straight as an arrow" :p . It was my first hunt so i can't say i've had much experience with other broad heads, just sharing my result.
almost 3:1 ratio, fly well, good penetration with lower holding weight stick bows, easy to sharpen, leave a BIG hole for good blood trailin'. it's my 'go to' broadhead. :thumbsup:
Good stuff
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Do a search....TONS of info and success pics.
I love mine.
Thanks guys for all the input!
Great heads made even better in the Woodsman Elite version. I especially like the heavier non-vented heads. I've found the Elites take a lot less work to get true and sharp.
You will not be disappointed. They are some of the best heads made.