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2 BLADE BROADHEAD RECOMMENDATIONS

Started by Mike Tomano, August 29, 2013, 06:52:00 PM

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elkbreath

Simmons shark. They penetrate wonderfully and make a big hole.  I honestly cant think of a better head for anything in North America outside of perhaps bison.  And then itd still be a simmons.
77# @ 29.5 r/d longbow homer
80# @ 29.5 GN super Ghost

Cmane07

Caleb Hinton

58" PA-X cocobolo 50lbs @28"
"Luck favors preparation"

2treks

Big Ole ACE Mike. Holed a lot of critters with the Express. Easy on the pocket as well.

I just picked up some 185 Grizzly heads from Bill Dunn to try this fall. I will keep you posted on my efforts with them. Very nice head, and get sharp fast. Also easy on the pocket.

Have fun
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Stumpkiller

I prefer two blade broadheads and my preferences are Stos, Maguns II and Rib Tec.  All have done well by me on whitetails.

All are wasy to keep sharp and hold up well.

 
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Charlie Lamb

     

I've used the Magnus I since their beginning and love them. If you choose the 4 blade model you have the option to use it as either a 2 blade or 4 blade if you decide to make a change.

The 4 blade is 150 gr. w/bleeder in place... 135 gr. without bleeder. They also make a 160 gr. 2 blade. All are bomb proof.

The Magnus II if you want a narrower head... 1 1/4".
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Mike Tomano

Thanks for all the suggestions. To answer a question posed, few pass-thrus with the 3 blades. Also, upon inspection, saw how ribs diverted the travel (possibly caused by the reaction of animal)course of the arrows. I'm looking forward to trying out...probably all...of the ones mentioned here. Best, MT
"If you're not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it." - Fred Bear

Fattony77

Eclipse is another good choice. Also cost effective with a lifetime warranty. If you bend it or break it, send it back to 'em and they'll replace it. A great feature if you have the "occasional" errant shot like I do!   :knothead:

bruinman

For me it is the Simmons interceptor. Awesome flight, and things die really quick.

tracker12

What are you all using to sharpen those 2 balde BHs.
T ZZZZ

DaveT1963

Just switched over to Simmons Landsharks and so far I am really impressed..... now to see one of those famous blood trails for myself
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Archie

Life is a whole lot easier when you just plow around the stump.

2006  64" Black Widow PMA
2009  66" Black Widow PLX
2023  56" Cascade Archery Whitetail Hawk
2023  52" Cascade Archery Golden Hawk Magnum

Ron LaClair

In 1953 I started out with 2 bld heads. Over the years I shot 3 and 4 bld heads with good results then about ten years ago I went back to the 2 blade. For the last 7 or 8 years I've been using the Ace Super Express and I really love that head. It's strong, sharpens easy, fly's great and it's reasonably priced...what more could you ask of a broadhead..     :dunno:  

Ace heads have been around longer than I have and that's a LONG time    :eek:  

 http://www.acearcherytackle.com/  

   
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SlowBowinMO

If you are looking at glue on broadheads, I honestly can't think of a "bad" one that is still in production.

LOTS of good choices available.
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jhg

The old school design single bevel Eclispe is an awesome broadhead.
Teflon, traditional look, but single bevel.

You will have to order them direct from Eclipse though I think.
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Gdpolk

I use Magnus Stinger 2-blades.  Seem to work just fine.
1pc and 2pc Sarrels Sierra Mountain Longbows - both 53.5lbs @ 29"

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Tim Nuss

For me I don't think you could go wrong with any of the broad heads that ACE Archery Tackle offers.
Dollar for Dollar I think they are the best head on the market.
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Jwilliam

Been using 150gr. Magnus Stingers with great success. Recently picked up some Grizzly broadheads. I'm really liking them as well.  :thumbsup:  


Bill

Mike Tomano

Will definitely pick up some new broadheads this week. Magnus, Ace and others.
"If you're not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it." - Fred Bear

Yellow Dog

Glue on, Zwickey Delta's. Screw in, Magnus Stinger's.
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