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125gr broadheads???

Started by johandre, December 30, 2015, 07:05:00 PM

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wcdurand

Johandre these broadheads is incrdible value and south african made in durban. In dollar terms about $25 for three. Regard Willem

dirtguy

Magnus stingers.  They are sharp to start with and fly well.

LC

Ditto on 125 grain Magnus Stingers 4 blade. I've been using them for years now and give them 5 stars on every account! Easy to sharpen, stays sharp, don't rust, durable as heck and flies like a laser beam for me! Lots of critters have been taken by me using Stingers and I have yet to have a single failure! I can't see me changing for any reason.
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monterey

Pick out something that you like and somebody here will get them to you.

I've gone heavier and heavier over the years but had good results with magnus 125s.
Monterey

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awbowman

62" Super D, 47#s @ 25-1/2"
58" TS Mag, 53#s @ 26"
56" Bighorn, 46#s @ 26.5"

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huronhunter

Ace Standards , doesn't get any better and it won't break your bank!

riser

Zwickey makes a 2 blade screw-in broadhead called the Eskilite, which weighs 135 grains.  Their Eskimo broadheads-which you mentioned- are the heavier version at 160 grains.

The 135 'grain Zwickey Eskilites fly great from my 40# recurve (44# at my 30" draw). The Zwickey 135 grain screw in Eskilite broadheads are very good quality and low cost to boot.
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johandre

I can only get stingers in 100gr nothing more.can get some helix heads, will also phone pathfinder on monday
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catman1

I also like the Magnus Snuffers also..
Odds are with the prepared..

mike g

I would think  most if not all of our sponsors would ship to you....
   Try the Nocking point our Braveheart Archery.
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Mr. fingers

Try the Zwickeys you have first. There a great head easy to sharpen fly great and they have a good track record.

Gooserbat

I killed 3 deer with Steelforce Phatheads in a 125 this year and as a long time Magnus Stinger user I am highly impressed.  They flew great, sharp, and while they don't push it Steelforce has the lifetime resharpening which basically means the same thing as Magnus' warenty.
"Four fletch white feathers and 600 grains is a beautiful thing."

Sam McMichael

Ain't nothing wrong with Zwickey.
Sam

johandre

What do you guys think of the carbon express native? I can get them for cheap in 100gr and then i can add a 25gr BH adapter
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beachbowhunter

QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
Magnus Stingers would be what I would recommend. They are awesome heads.

Bisch
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Terry Green

I would NOT recommend Montecs....powdered metal and will not sharpen or hold an edge like the other heads you asked about.
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