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Best head for a 700grain arrow?

Started by Stixbowdrew, July 16, 2014, 09:30:00 PM

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Stixbowdrew

Hey guys I've been kicking this around for quite sometime now and I thought I'd poll the gang here. What would you use for a broadhead with this set up: 68# hybrid longbow pulled to 31" with a 2219 and 200grain tip. This bow shoots very hard and fast with my long draw. What do you think would be a deadly set up for this thanks!

Drew
All we have to decide is what to do with the time given to us.

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nineworlds9

I vote for the Centaur Big Game head.  With a screw-in insert its 218g.
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dhermon85

Grizzly El Grande
You could pass thru 2 deer

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Alexander Traditional

Give a TreeShark at 190 grains a try.

Hummer3T

220 German kinetics silver flame, you will not be disappointed.
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Fletcher

For deer, I'd probably shoot one of Big Jim's 3 blades.  If 200 gr was my limit, it would be an Ace Super Express.  The Grizzly Kodiak would be a great choice as well, but you're liable to get it stuck in a tree on the other side.
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gringol

By the responses so far you can see that we have a lot of great heads available these days.  I would go with what flies for you or what you already have.  I'd even consider using an adaptor to make a 150 grain glue on into a screw in.  I think you would actually have to try very hard to make a bad choice here.

Biathlonman

With that much horsepower I'd be shooting the largest three blade head I could find.  Might step down to a two blade if chasing buffalo.

JimB

With that amount of power,I would and weight arrow,I would definitely want something tough.For two blades,I think of 190 gr Tuffhead,200 gr Grizzly Kodiak.The big Jim head would be great but is too heavy for what you want.You could use a 200 gr,screw in VPA Penetrator or their 200 gr Penetrator.

damascusdave

I think JimB meant to make one of those VPA heads into a Terminator...and I second both those choices

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Herdbull

I have used a very similar set up for years, with great success. 32",  2219, four fletched, and mounted with 250 gr Woodsman Elite. Arrow weight is around 750 gr. I have also used a standard Woodsman 125 gr glued on to a 100 gr adaptor. My bows are 31" draw 65# to 74#. Mike
 
 

Stixbowdrew

Thanks guys tons of possibilities I think I've narrowed it down to a 200 grain woodsman elite, Simmons tree shark with adapter, or a centaur battle axe with a glue in glue on insert.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time given to us.

www.selwayarcheryproducts.com

damascusdave

I think you will find the 200 grain Woodsman Elite is the same as a 200 grain VPA Terminator...as I recall VPA makes those heads for Woodsman

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Stixbowdrew

How much difference is there between the 125 elite and 200? I already have half doz. of the 125s could just bump up to a 100 grain 22 series insert
All we have to decide is what to do with the time given to us.

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kiamichi kid

I know you said you have them narrowed down, but...... 160 grain snuffer on a 40 grain adapter is a great affordable head. You could expect two holes on anything you shot with them out of your setup.   With a 1 1/2" hole, great blood trails are the norm and they can really turn a marginal shot into a quick recovery.
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Stixbowdrew

The snuffer suggestion was made to me by a friend, I might have to try that as well
All we have to decide is what to do with the time given to us.

www.selwayarcheryproducts.com

el chupa nibre

Also consider the Simmons Tigersharks. I'm becoming more interested in trying them out after seeing a post on the Simmons Facebook page where a guy took a Cape buffalo with one!! Granted it was a wheelie bow, but all the more impressive that it didn't deform at the higher fps and did a complete pass through.


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