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help me choose a broadhead

Started by Slickhead, February 25, 2017, 10:38:00 PM

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Mint

QuoteOriginally posted by Buckeye1977:
I used the 3 blade vpa's 175 grain this year with my longbow which I pull about 45#. Killed a buck with complete pass through. As long as you make sure the head is shaving sharp just pick what you like and feel confident with and it will do the job
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With my Palmer 47# recurve I killed a doe with the big Palmer Extreme Cut 4 blade and a 200lb sow with a big ole snuffer.
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KevinK

I'd pick the one you are best at sharpening and keeping sharp. I prefer 2 blade broadheads. To me they are easiest to sharpen and touch up. I have never been able to get a 3 blade as sharp as a 2 blade. I know it's because of the angle but I like to see it shave hair. Probably a mental thing but archery is mostly mental so I go 2 blade.
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Zwickey-Fever

Zwickey Eskilite 110 gr. glue on, Eskimo 125 gr. glue on, Delta 135 gr. glue on, or the Simmons Tiger Shark, 135 grain glue on. All are proven. I just glued on 6 Tiger Sharks on some Surewood shafts and I have to admit, I am truly impressed with their accuracy and penetration in regards to them being 1"-9/16th wide.
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;
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crazynate

I used to think I couldn't use a 3 blade with my 45# bow untill but got 2 pass true on whitetails. I still like 2 blade though. Can't beat an old Bea Razorhead.

FlintNSteel

At 40 lbs especially, I would be using a 2-blade head.  There are many good ones, but I would stick to something around 1 1/8" or so wide.

My wife used 2 blade Zwickey Eskimos with good success from a 38# longbow on Minnesota Whitetail. The shafts were 5/16 P.O.C. shafts.   No pass thrus, but plenty of penetration to get the job done.
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SlowBowinMO

QuoteOriginally posted by Slickhead:
I think Im changing my setup this year for next season
Probably going with a 40 or 45 lb bow.

Wood arrows.

Im looking at tree sharks or woodsman or snuffers.
Of those you mentioned I'd pick the Woodsman for your set up.
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