This is exactly the same thing I do. Every arrow out to at least 60 and sometimes 80 yards before they earn a spot in my quiver.
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This is exactly the same thing I do. Every arrow out to at least 60 and sometimes 80 yards before they earn a spot in my quiver.
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This is exactly the same thing I do. Every arrow out to at least 60 and sometimes 80 yards before they earn a spot in my quiver.
Really curious of why you two would shoot a fixed head at closer distances and mechanicals further. I realize mechanicals fly better but you're also going to want a better penetrating head at further distances? Seems very backward to me but would love to hear the reasoning, I've heard this a lot over the years and never have understood the logic.
I totally agree, if it were legal everywhere I would never shoot a fixed head again. There is nothing more stressful than the time from when you start following a poor blood trail to when you find your elk. I'm color blind as well so it's very difficult to see blood in the first place.
Cheap stamped steel blades don't do it for me......I prefer better steel like in the VPA's, they stay sharper through the animals.
a Slick Trick Gary gave me [back when they were made better than they are now] recovered from a bull elk.
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I was shooting Slick trick standards 125gr last year but I'm thinking of switching to Magnus Black Hornet ser razors this year. You have an opinion on those? I think they are at least better than the slick tricks. The black hornet blades are 0.059" thick compared to that of the 0.035 slick tricks.
Man alive, that looks rough. Where'd you hit him? Right through both shoulder blades?Cheap stamped steel blades don't do it for me......I prefer better steel like in the VPA's, they stay sharper through the animals.
a Slick Trick Gary gave me [back when they were made better than they are now] recovered from a bull elk.
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Almost broadside...but slightly quartering away. The head was stuck in the offside shoulder. The quality on those has gone way downhill...I wouldn't shoot the Mags....bad blade angle.... the standards have a better blade angle if you are partial to ST's- a decent short and cheap head option.Man alive, that looks rough. Where'd you hit him? Right through both shoulder blades?
What are your three favorite heads ?Almost broadside...but slightly quartering away. The head was stuck in the offside shoulder. The quality on those has gone way downhill...I wouldn't shoot the Mags....bad blade angle.... the standards have a better blade angle if you are partial to ST's- a decent short and cheap head option.
I've shot the Magnus Snuffer ss, Stinger and Buzzcut. The Snuffer is ok but I broke a couple and blades can be slightly off due to welds making all edges hard to get razor sharp [Hellrazor is a little better for that style head]
I think the straight 2 blade Stinger and Buzzcut is about the best cheap head on the market...I KNOW, I KNOW, some guys don't like 2 blades....IMO, they are arguably the best performing head I've seen on game....animals just don't feel the hit....which has many advantages for a bowhunter.
"Arguably" being the operative term on a forum- grin
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I recently traveled down the elk broadhead rabbit hole.
I was very close to just buying the iron wills so i didn't have to think about it anymore, but kept getting hung up on my letting them get rusty or something.
After digging through as much as I could find online, I have decided that the 4blade kudupoint has the best balance for what I'm looking for with regards to durability/price/flight. The performance through steel plate in the Lusk videos on youtube is what sold me. Hopefully I send one through this season.
Bruce, one thing for sure, I respect your thoughts! So are you saying that broadhead didn't hit any more bone than ribs before its final resting place?
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I have never tried the Iron Will heads. I just could not talk myself into spending the $ ! Now I would like to shoot one to see how accurate it is (honestly have my doubts but know people rave about them).
They are a much smaller head overall than they appear in pictures....at least to me. I bought some and when they showed up I couldn't believe how small they were. So ya, they'll fly better than most heads.