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225 gr. broadhead choices?

Started by threeunder, July 25, 2012, 10:48:00 PM

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threeunder

225 gr. is a weight I keep ending up at with my arrow set up(s).

What choices are out there in a screw in broadhead that comes in at 225 gr?

Ken
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Turkhunter

You can use any 125gr glue on head with a 100gr steel screw in broadhead adapter. There are tons of 125gr glue ons in any blade configuration from 2-4 blades.
J.K. Traditions Kanati 56" 52#@27"

rolltidehunter

I use a 125 steel adapter then glue a 150 grain bh on it! Lots of choices! I did buy some muzzy phantoms 220 I think I have not shot a deer with one of the phantoms

old_goat2

I prefer the  100gr brass inserts and a 125gr screw on then you have a plethora of tips to choose from plus it's easier to find 125gr field tips to practice with. Otherwise it's like Turk said, steel adapter and a glue on tip.
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

TxAg

I just started using 100 gr steel inserts in 135 grain Simmons Treesharks.  I shoot 225 gr field tips and see no difference. Love the big two blade Simmons.

Spitfire Htr

I too find that I need around 220-230 grain heads on my arrows. I am curently using 220 grain phantoms and 145 grain snuffers with a 75 grain steel inserts. I add a 5 grain brass washer and that gives me 225 total weight with two heads that will sure put some blood on the ground.
Groves Mag II 66# @ 28",          Groves Mag II 55# @ 28",           Groves Magnum 44# @ 28"

pdk25

There are probably some out there, but I am not aware of a 225 screw in that is ready to go.  The closest that I know of is the 215 grain widow maker broadhead that Mick Baker makes.  Looks like a pretty tough little head.

Reaper TN

I recently put together some Magnus II 125 2-blade heads with the 100 grain adapters.  Also have some Woodsman 125 grains with the 100 grain steel adapters epoxied in.
TT Pinnacle II  45# 62"
Hoyt Excel  50# 64"

Medley

Also use 100 grain inserts, and 100/125 grain heads

Mojostick

Steelforce can make up whatever you like. They do heads from 75-300grs. Give them a buzz.
http://www.steelforce.com/contact.html

hockey7

Check out the Tuffhead broadhead..225 gr without an insert.

flyne

If u can get way with 215 give the widow makers a go u won't be disappointed
Jim
If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it.         (Fred Bear)

threeunder

Thanks guys....I figured that would be the answer, but was hoping it wasn't...
Now setting down to order 100 gr. inserts
Ken
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Richie

QuoteOriginally posted by Turkhunter:
You can use any 125gr glue on head with a 100gr steel screw in broadhead adapter. There are tons of 125gr glue ons in any blade configuration from 2-4 blades.
This is what I do. Works great you can find just about anything in 125 gr.
Once a Marine always a Marine, Semper Fi

Pheonixarcher

You could also use 50gr. brass inserts with any 175gr. broadhead. VPA terminators are available in 175, and so are Simmons tiger sharks. There are all sorts of combinations. Just be a little creative, and I wouldn't worry about 5 grains difference between broadheads and field points. A perfect bare shaft tune will be forgiving enough for that. Steel Force also makes a single bevel in 225. The question for you is what style broadhead do you prefer.
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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Pheonixarcher

You could also use 50gr. brass inserts with any 175gr. broadhead. VPA terminators are available in 175, and so are Simmons tiger sharks. There are all sorts of combinations. Just be a little creative, and I wouldn't worry about 5 grains difference between broadheads and field points. A perfect bare shaft tune will be forgiving enough for that. Steel Force also makes a single bevel in 225. The question for you is what style broadhead do you prefer.
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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JamesKerr

Gets some 120 or 130 grain grizzlys and use a 100 grain steel adaptor.
James Kerr


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