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Broadhead poll

Started by SuperK, February 09, 2011, 05:10:00 PM

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Arwin

2 blade double bevel. Easy to sharpen, leaves a great trail and perfect flight.
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

Brute killer

I mostly shoot Wensel Woodsmans but also have Snuffers and some Magnus 2 blades.
Just got some Snuffer SS in 125 grain for some arrows I built with 50 grain point inserts, but I haven't shot those SS Snuffers yet. Mebbe tomorrow.
Martin
"The first deer that gets close enough and I'm goin Womack on his ass!! " Charlie Lamb

JamesKerr

the VPA terminators are the best broadheads I have ever used
James Kerr

CEW

I used a Bear razorhead with the bleeders in. Great blood trail.

SuperK

Thanks for all who voted.  There were 449 responses!  Thanks again!
They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

ncsaknech1ydh

Using Bear Razorheads, in the process of researching single bevel broadheads, leaning towards Helix.
"Anchor is a place where I can relax in an uncommitted state of mind"

64" BobLee Classic TD LBow 57# @ 32 1/2
64" BobLee BCentenniel TD RCurve  53# @ 32 1/2"
Always looking for BobLee Long Bow or RCurve Limbs, 64" 40# to 50#.

StanM

QuoteOriginally posted by ncsaknech1ydh:
Using Bear Razorheads, in the process of researching single bevel broadheads, leaning towards Helix.
Check back in on our website in a couple of months when we'll have these single bevel two blades available.


Brute killer

QuoteJust got some Snuffer SS in 125 grain for some arrows I built with 50 grain point inserts, but I haven't shot those SS Snuffers yet.
Just shot them; they are right there with the field points. They are small heads, compared to regular Snuffers. About the size of the G5 3-blade heads.
Martin
"The first deer that gets close enough and I'm goin Womack on his ass!! " Charlie Lamb

USN_Sam1385

Zwickey Delta. Fairly Priced,respected, well-proven, strong, USA made, effective, simple.
62" Craig Warren Black Timber 3PC T/D Recurve: 48lb @ 28".

vintage-bears

Used many thru the years and had success with all really.
I have for the past 5 years used Wensel Woodsman heads and have always had complete passthru's with amazing blood. I have not purchased new broadheads in 5 years. These heads hold up well and I killed the last 4 animals with the same head including a caribou!
The trick is keeping them shaving sharp!
"In the wind, He's still alive"
TGMM Family of the bow
New York Bowhunters

I have built a small cache of my GK SilverFlame broadheads and, with the money I have invested in them, do not plan on a change anytime soon. Besides I also think they are better heads than any others I have ever used.

Bisch

Bowwild

After 40+ years worth of broad-head killed critters I'm pleased to report very few lost animals and none that I can blame on the broadhead. One lost animal was due to a poor tracking decision I made. The couple others were because I missed my spot.

However, I've recovered some broadheads after the shot that didn't impress me. Others I've found too difficult for me to sharpen (all 3-blades).

There are several I have right now that I wouldn't hesitate to use interchangeably; Helix, Montec Carbons, Magnus Stinger, and some new Silver Flames.  I lean heavily towards 2-blades, mostly because I've bought into the "less than 50# draw weight 2-blade recommendations".  

I've killed critters with heads long ago that I would consider trash in these days of super broadheads: Green Wasp, Savora, and Satellites.

whipbow

just checking on this poll. I have shot them all and still zwickey delta 4 blade. They fly the best.


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