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Broadhead help for a 40 pound bow help !!!!

Started by lunchbucket, July 27, 2011, 03:15:00 PM

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lunchbucket

Hey fellows I need some advice on the style of broadhead to shoot for my poundage. My bow is a Sammick Sage 45 pounds at 28 inches. I draw 26 inches so Im guessing I will actually be shooting about 40 pounds.The question I have is should I go with a two blade or something like a Wensel woodsman? I will be shooting Easton axis arrows and I would like to keep my point weight around 200 grains. Any and all advice would be greatley appreciated.

You will do fine with either a good 2-blade or a Woodsman, provided they are SHARP and put in the right place. A 45# bow will shoot through deer all day under those circumstances. 40# will also do the job.

cody94

i have a 40# bow and i shoot 2 blade 160gr. for larger animals. you have to compinsate speed (since trad bows are slower than compounds or crossbows) for weight. on belly scraping animals (animals that move close to the ground) like squirells,groundhogs,rabbits,etc. i use a 3 blade 125gr. way i see it no matter what you use it all still boils down to shot placement.
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cody94

question- is the samick sage a good bow. i was thinking about getting one.
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Chris P. Bacon

QuoteOriginally posted by cody94:
question- is the samick sage a good bow. i was thinking about getting one.
Cody, I have a sage T/D and I believe its a great bow for the price, shoots well and straight once you get it tuned up. For $129 its a great bow.    :thumbsup:
Martin Bamboo Viper 64" 55#@28"
Bear Montana 64" 55#@28"
Sage T/D 62" 60#@28"

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Friend

Could possibly consider a Victory VForceHV 400 set-up. (6.2 gpi and accepts std gold tip weighted inserts)

Length - 27.5
100 gn insert
200 gn pt
tot arrow wt -487
12.3 gpp
29.2% FOC

or

Length - 28.5
50 gn insert
200 gn pt
tot arrow wt -444
11.2 gpp
26.4% FOC

There are many good 2 blade broaheads available. A possibly more optimized arrow design should lessen the pressure of selecting that one broadhead.

Best of luck!!!!
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Zradix

tusker delta, aztec or concorde come in that range for screw in at braveheart archery.
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jamesh76

I would also suggest 2 blades. There are several that will fit the bill. Zradix posted a couple good ones. Not sure if you are shooting glue on or screw in. but its easy to get a head in that range.  2 blade = better penetrations IMO
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lunchbucket

Cody I am really pleased with the Samick the grip is very comfortable it holds well and is very smooth to draw so for for me its a very good bow. Now keep in mind Im new to this but it soots my needs very well.Thanks for the responses fellows Im leaning toward a two blade as well.Would a single bevel design be ok? I didnt know if my light poundage would be a handicap or not.

RLA

You could use a Muzzy Phanton 225gr. They come out of the pack as a 4 blade at 225gr. but if you remove the bleeder blade it makes a 200gr. 2 blade. They are stainless & come pretty sharp!

JamesKerr

I would recommend the Bear razorhead with a 75 grain brass insert for a 2-blade. But my first choice would  be a 200 grain Woodsman Elite head.
James Kerr

RC

Zwickey No Mercy two blade is what I would use with 40 pounds and I would feel very good with it.RC

Pinecone

I know that they are heck to sharpen, but I strongly recommend the Grizzly BH.  I have used both the 145 grain and the 190 grain on various set-ups depending on final tuning.  That said, the 190 ElGrande is my favorite overall broadhead for lighter poundage set-ups. With the long insert it weighs about 220 grains and when sharp, is a lethal head.
If you hate to sharpen BHs, then my second choice is the Muzzy Phantom.  It is another great BH, will give you high FOC and is sharp from the pkg.

Claudia
Pinecone

Shawn Leonard

RC kills lots of stuff and I like his choice, a snuffer or a woodsman will do well, but the 2 blade will penetrate a tad better. Friend where do come up with these recommendations? If that is a .400 spine even with the heavy point weights mentioned, they will be over spined. Shawn
Shawn

Larry247

Well, i'm going to hunt with my Eagle Wing Talon 11 (40#@28") this year and i'm probably goina shoot GT1535's 28 3/4 with either a 125gr or 150gr Snuffers.

Maybe even both of them because as fast as it shoots, its probably going to blow right through a whitetail, bear, or whatever i decide to shoot at.

Two or 3 blade should do fine through your bow as long as they are Sharp. God Bless and happy hunting.
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Bowmania

Pretty hard to beat a No Mercy, a STOS might do it, but I wouldn't put money on one beating the others.  Pretty sure I'd put money on those two beating all the rest mentioned.

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LONGSTYKES

I agree with Pinecone. I shoot both the Grizzlys 145 with an adapter at 210gr or a Muzzy Phantom at 200gr ( I remove the 20gr insert blade ). They really perform well on anything that I have shot with them. Keep them sharp.
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Bob Morrison

You might take a look at the Tuffhead, 3:1.

lunchbucket

Thanks gang for all the help Ive  decided to go with a 2 blade thanks to all.

Bob Morrison

Take a look at the VPA 300 gr. Terminator(3 blade). I know it will at 43#@26" put a hole in both sides of a deer.


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