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Broadheads for Bears

Started by ranger 3, July 31, 2012, 08:44:00 AM

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ranger 3

I.m going bear hunting in Sept. and I will be shooting 48#,s with 150 Stingers. My question is would you use 4 blade or 2 standard or buss cut?
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

Charlie Lamb

I'd chose the 4 blade. It will open the hole a little and that can help with blood trailing since bears have such thick hair which absorbs a lot of blood.

Smooth edge or serrate Buzzcut is more of a personal choice. Either will do fine.
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Charlie

FerretWYO

I would go with the Four as Charlie said as well.  Bears are thin skined and can seal up quick.  A little extra wont hurt.
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Tim Finley

3 or 4 blade especially on fall bears, there is more fat to plug the holes .Anything in North America you can kill with a 2 blade you can kill with 3 or 4 blade heads the only difference is with multi blades they are easier to find !!

JoeM

Shot my only one with a four blade.  Joe
"...there are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm."  Teddy Roosevelt

Shedrock

I say 4 as well. Bears are not tough to penetrate. Have a great hunt.
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owlbait

Shoot the one that flies the best and is the sharpest. Stay off the shoulder and you will make meat and rug!
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

Biathlonman

I'm taking VPA 3 blades this fall...

wolfhunter4life

I'm hunting bear in September and the odds of arrowing a bear are good. Chances of whacking a 300 plus pounder also decent. I'll be shooting my 60 pound Northern Mist longbow with Wensel Woodsman 3 blade heads. I've killed bear in the fall before with a 2 blade head, but like the others stated a little bigger hole will aid in tracking for sure.
Northern Mist to the core. Archery is meant to be simple. A stick, a string, a shaft and meat on the table.

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tippit

Kinda depends on the weight of your bow.  Being an old man and shooting 50# and down, I want pass through shots for blood trails.  I now will only use heavy two blades and only broadside shots.  Slightly quartering away has a much greater chance of skipping out with the bears conical chest and wide ribs.  JMO...tippit
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59Alaskan

Broadheads for Bears?
Why a Greenie with bleeders of course!

Sorry, couldn't resist.  Wish you success on your hunt!  Hope to see pictures of your success posted!
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joe skipp

160 gr Snuffers....3 blade head opens up a large hole. Single blade broad heads work well also when razor sharp. Put the arrow into the vitals and your bear won't travel more than 50 yds.
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

LITTLEBIGMAN

this bear only went 45 yards or so and blood was everywhere, slight quartering away shot, single bevel Eclipse Werewolf 145 grain head
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Ken Taylor

In the big picture, taking everything into consideration, for the best rate of recovery by average trackers = 3 or 4 blade... but keep away from the shoulder.
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