Fmj 4mm vs gold tip pierce platinum

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For western hunting with a single pin sight do you guys think it would be beneficial to go with the lighter gold tips over the fmj?
I'm not a speed demon but shooting 5mm fmj's at 280fps.
This is my first year with a single pin slider as well.
Thanks
 
Jacob what broad heads do you plan on using?

Depends on the arrow, if i'm using a D6 system the regular Rage Hypo's, Killzone and Slick Trick Standards. If I can use a regular thread broadhead, then I'll use the Hypo +P, Killzone or Slick Tricks again from a Pro Defiant 34, 29" draw 70#.
 
I'd go with the Gold Tips. If you're targeting a certain arrow weight you could go up a spine in the GT's and use a heavier head or add weights to them. Same weight arrow between the two and the GT would have higher FOC and no aluminum to worry about bending.
 
I'd go with the Gold Tips. If you're targeting a certain arrow weight you could go up a spine in the GT's and use a heavier head or add weights to them. Same weight arrow between the two and the GT would have higher FOC and no aluminum to worry about bending.


The only reason I am skeptical w/the Pierce Platinums, is the outsert. Does me no good if I can't get my broadheads to spin 100% perfect.
 
If you shoot bag targets I wouldn't use the Pierce. The ballistic collar didn't hold up for me when shooting bags.
 
Why do you like the injections better? Not questioning your judgement just always looking for better info.

Better durability than the FMJ Injexions. My experience with the Pierce hasn't been a good one so I personally wouldn't consider them.
 
I purchased a half-dozen Pierce Platinum 300's. Shooting them out of a Defiant 34 with 29.5" draw at 72 lbs, and couldn't get them to tune better than about a 1.5" tear through paper with 100g and 125g field points. Easton 340's shoot bullet holes all day, even through both charts suggest 300 spline is what I should be shooting.

Long and short of it is I got a half dozen Pierce Plats I'd sell you for cheap. =P
 
I shot the Platinum Pierce out of my Carbon Defiant Turbo for the past year. Penetration and speed is insane. I would blow through a bag at 50 yards, but these have some major durability issues. Out of the dozen I bought half of them broke. Ground hits would cause them just snap and not even rocks (I live in Texas). I even hit the plastic leg of a Glendale buck and it broke off. I called Gold Tip and they had excellent customer service and sent me 6 new ones, no questions asked. I broke 2 more of those and gave up. Went to 4 FMJs and have been extremely satisfied. They don't get the same penetration, but I actually found them to be more accurate downrange when shooting distances beyond 50yds.
 
I shot the Platinum Pierce out of my Carbon Defiant Turbo for the past year. Penetration and speed is insane. I would blow through a bag at 50 yards, but these have some major durability issues. Out of the dozen I bought half of them broke. Ground hits would cause them just snap and not even rocks (I live in Texas). I even hit the plastic leg of a Glendale buck and it broke off. I called Gold Tip and they had excellent customer service and sent me 6 new ones, no questions asked. I broke 2 more of those and gave up. Went to 4 FMJs and have been extremely satisfied. They don't get the same penetration, but I actually found them to be more accurate downrange when shooting distances beyond 50yds.

I had the exact same thing happen with the Axis 340s. They would snap if they touched anything. Switched to the regular GT Kinetics w/ Ballistic Collars and they have much better durability. I'm starting to think with all the differing opinions that QC may be lacking with Easton and Gold Tip. I contacted Easton about my issues and I just got the cold shoulder.


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Crazy you say that I got a half dozen kinetic pierces at cabelas and they seem way more durable than the platinum pierce and didn't have any issues with those. I must had got a bad batch of platnuims. Still totally gunshy now and wouldn't trust it hunting. I'm sticking with the FMJ 4mms. Just sucks having to buy all new brodheads.
 
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