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Broadheads

Started by Gene Roberts, December 15, 2007, 09:53:00 PM

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Gene Roberts

What kind of broadheads do you usae?What kind do you think iI should use?All I've used so far was 145 field points.
Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

aromakr

Man must "believe" in something!  I "believe" I will go hunting-----

Gene Roberts

Ha Ha How about brands. Come on man be more specific
Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

mcgroundstalker

If ya tell us what game you will be hunting and some info about your arrow choice and bow weight bet lots of us will have ideas for you.

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

Gene Roberts

Don't really know the game,but here's this:Herters 50@28  Easton carbon 30-32 inches  I usually shoot 145 field tips   probably boar or deer.
Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

ksbowman

Do you drive a Ford,Chevy or Dodge?There is a favorite for everyone just like cars.There are many good brands out there,but it all comes down to personal preference.If you look at the bow kills on this site and the broadheads used they will be a good indicator.I like a head that I can sharpen easily with a good rockwell hardness so it will hold an edge well. Ben
I would've taken better care of myself,if I'd known I was gonna live this long!

Gene Roberts

Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

Pat B.

Zwickey or Magnus make great broadheads as do many others. It would be hard to go wrong with either of these two though.

flatlander37

I have had good luck with the aforementioned Zwickey and Magnus.  Killed two does this year with the Zwickey and just traded for some Magnus I's.  Any of them will do their job if you do yours.
"Better to be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt"-Abe Lincoln

Bonebuster

Many of the common brand names you see here are NOT sharp enough to hunt with when they are new.
It is not difficult to sharpen these heads. If you don`t know how, don`t worry, you can learn.
Being able to resharpen a broadhead has distinct advantages, and it is part of the process of becoming a traditional hunter. Personally, I enjoy sharpening broadheads.

Muzzy Phantoms, and Steelforce are two brands I
can think of off hand that are hunt ready right out of the package, with weight variations that will work with your set up. Both can be resharpened, and both have a cut on contact tip to help in penetration.  Good luck.

killinstuff

Take a little time to read Dr Ashby's report and you'll find that a stout 2 blade gets it done when others fail. That being said I'll name a brand I like, the 160gr STOS. If the Magnus was as heavy as the STOS, Flatlander wouldn't be getting mine. Mark, they are in the mail Monday.
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Sharpster

All good advice above.

You want a broadhead that will fly straight, group well, is easy to sharpen, and is strong enough to do the job when you hit bone.

If you have never sharpened a broadhead then you will want to start with one that is fairly sharp out of the box. The sharpest out of the pack broadhead is without question the Silverflame but, at $75 for 3 heads they'd better be! Steelforce, Muzzy Phantom, Magnus Stingers are all reasonably sharp out of the pack too.

I like Zwickys and Magnus I and II also Grizzlys but I wouldn't recomend any of these until you get some sharpening experience under your belt.

Some guys use replacement blade broadheads and there are many good ones out there. Just don't necessarily believe that "razor sharp and ready to hunt with" stuff. Check each blade.

The most important thing is acuracy. The sharpest broadhead in the world won't make up for poor shot placement. So experiment with different ones until you find one that groups well for you and you're confident in.

-Ron
"We choose to do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard" — JFK

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Whitetail Chaser

Many of us have our favorites when it comes to broadheads.  I am a Zwickey fan mainly because they work well, and don't feel the need to shoot much else.

Since you said you may hunt deer and boar, I would surely recommend a sharp 2 blade head.  My belief is that a good hit in the vitals on an animal will be a killing shot with most any sharp broadhead.

Good brands are like mentioned above: Magnus, STOS, Steelforce, Zwickeys and many others.

If you play around with the short 25 grain inserts you can produce about a 145-150 grain head out of most of these.

Good luck.
Brett
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Gene Roberts

Thank you all.Which one's are great quality and aren't all that expensive.
Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

JBiorn

Which one's are great quality and aren't all that expensive.


Well, now you have it narrowed right down. My personal feeling is that Zwickey has the "most bang for the buck". And the Ace heads are pretty dang good at a reasonable price.

Gene Roberts

Yea,though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death,i will fear no evil:for thou art with me;thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.Psalm 23:4

"Speak softly and carry a big stick. . . . "           President Theodore Roosevelt

Lin Rhea

I have not used traditional very long so I asked the guy at the archery store what is a good broadhead. He recommended the B-52 by G-5. Anybody know these heads? How good are they?
                                Lin
"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
ABS Master Bladesmith
TGMM Family of the Bow
Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
Ben Pearson recurve 50 @ 28
Tall Tines Recurve 47@28
McCullough Griffin longbow 43@28

Shawn Leonard

Stay away from the B-52 as they are pricey and a small cutting dia. I really like Snuffers as they are a tough head and if ya buy the Snuffer sharpening kit very easy to get shaving sharp. They also come in a variety of weights. You could shoot the 125 with a short aluminum adapter and after sharpening be right around that 145 grain mark. Shawn
Shawn

Lin Rhea

Thanks Shawn. I hav'nt opened them yet and will trade em in fer some of the ones mentioned on the TG. Good deal.
                    Lin
"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
ABS Master Bladesmith
TGMM Family of the Bow
Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
Ben Pearson recurve 50 @ 28
Tall Tines Recurve 47@28
McCullough Griffin longbow 43@28


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