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broadhead for 50lb recurve

Started by NewTrad, August 12, 2015, 08:46:00 PM

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NewTrad

First year hunting with traditional equipment and wanted opinions on broadhead selection.  I'm leaning towards the Magnus Stinger Killer Bee 2-blade, 125 grain.

Biathlonman

That'll work.  Pretty much anything will work with a #50 bow

Mryan2176

Yep most traditional style broadheads will do just fine, just hit them where your supposed to. That's what really matters.

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TxAg

The killer bees are junky compared to the Stingers. They are thinner and cheap feeling. I've broken several.  I would go with the stingers in 4 blade but 2 will work fine. 4 makes more blood.

old_goat2

QuoteOriginally posted by TxAg:
The killer bees are junky compared to the Stingers. They are thinner and cheap feeling. I've broken several.  I would go with the stingers in 4 blade but 2 will work fine. 4 makes more blood.
I agree, the killer bees aren't as good as the stingers, and I actually prefer the buzzcut over the Stinger
David Achatz
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TxAg

Yep, i do like the buzzcuts quite a bit

Producer

My set-up this year for my 47lb bow is 1075 aluminum with standard alluminum inserts, 5"Parabolic fletching,easton super knock and Zwickey Eskilite which will give you a 500 grain arrow cut to 30.5". That would work out to 10 grains per pound and you should get good penetration and your bow will like it too.
What gives me wings? Flying with my arrows over and over again. And never giving up...For giving up means not believing...

OregonTom

I would go with Zwickeys if you are in the 125gr range.  The Zwickey eskimo glue ons are 125 and the esklite with the screw in adapter are 135gr.  I have hit a lot of dirt,  trees and a few rocks while practicing and  going after jackrabbit with both arrowheads.  Both are tough.  I would file off the tips into a chisel point before using.

kevsuperg

Yep, flat sharp two blade, zwickeys leave nice blood trails
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SEMO_HUNTER

I use Magnus 3 blade 125's, but I sharpen my own and tune my arrow wts. to match my setup. I've zipped a couple through coyotes and turkey but no deer yet.
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D. Key

Zwickey's or Ribtecs for me. Just be sure they are sharp.
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

Goshawkin

What are you hunting, whitetails?  if that's the case try Snuffers or Hills or Bears or Magnus or Thunderheads or......
There are dozens and dozens of heads that will work. Shoot them in the right spot and keep them SHARP.  Most of the gimmicks and designs are for selling points to the archer. A field point through the heart will kill the biggest animal on earth.  A 50# bow with well tuned arrow and just about any sharp broadhead will get the job done on whitetails

TxAg

I think some of yall are neglecting the fact that he'a looking for a 125 grain screw in

Whitetail Addict

I use 125 gr., original Wensel Woodsmans, for everything from squirrels to black bears with a 50# bow.

As mentioned above, whatever you decide on, make sure they're sharp, and put them in the right place.

Bob

The light Zwicky Eskimo is close to that on a screw in.  It can be hunting sharp with a file, and if an immediate easier to follow blood trail is required go with the four blade.

bowheadhunter

Try the Ace broad heads I   shotem  a caribou gotem pass throw we findem arrow next day after ground tundra rabbit carried off 300 yards still Ace  sharp and  wood arrow good just he eatem off feathers,
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mark Willoughby

190 grain treesharks flying out of my rig although you'll not go wrong with the Magnus I just personally like a big hole    :thumbsup:
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bowheadhunter

treesharks I like to try them how do they fly...
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