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BROADHEADS

Started by broll89, June 12, 2008, 03:27:00 PM

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broll89

Just wondering what you guys thought about broadhead flight.  Will a woodsmen have better flight and stability than say a STOS because of the three blades.  Which broadheads do you prefer out of all of them.  I am going to be hunting mule deer in a couple of months.  Thanks

robtattoo

Oooh! I can get in with it before everyone else!  :D

'If your arrows are properly tuned, it won't make a difference. Shoot the ones you can get sharpest/have the most confidence in.'

Yey!  :bigsmyl:
"I came into this world, kicking, screaming & covered in someone else's blood. I have no problem going out the same way"

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**DONOTDELETE**

what Robtattoo said....he was the first this time....

Junction hunter

I agree with Robtatoo. Tuning is everything.
I like 3 blade snuffers (150g). Once you get them sharp they leave big holes and pass thru. And when you miss they can be re-sharpen.

SlowBowinMO

Like Rob said and the two heads you mentioned are among the best flying "trad" heads you'll find.  :thumbsup:
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

BLACK WOLF

My favorites...STOS, Silver Flames, Razor Caps, Woodsmans and Grizzlies.

Do as much research as can like you're doing here by asking questions or test them out yourself.

As others here have already said...shoot what you end up feeling most confident in and tune your equipment to the best of your ability if you want to maximize your arrow's penetrating capability.

Ray   ;)

Canadabowyer

STOS, easy to sharpen,fly great and strong like bull(Moose that is). Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

Cherokee Scout

I shoot STOS and Woodsmans, They are about equal to me.
John

John3

Rob is correct. Tune to perfection. Anything less is not good enough.

I've tried a few different broadheads and always came back to Zwickey's. Scary sharp in a few minutes and fly perfect.


John III
"There is no excellence in Archery without great labor".  Maurice Thompson 1879

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