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| Fixed Blade Broadheads From two blades to four blades, all is fixed in here. |
| View Poll Results: Which one would you choose? | |||
| Magnus Stinger |
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40 | 28.99% |
| Slick Trick |
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73 | 52.90% |
| Hellrazor |
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17 | 12.32% |
| Phathead SOB |
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8 | 5.80% |
| Voters: 138. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I am in the air on which broadhead to use now. Which would you guys use and why?
Dont know if a poll will show up or not but here are my four choices 1. Magnus Stinger 2. Slick Trick 3. Hellrazor 4. PhatHead SOB
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All are good heads. The slick tricks have the advantage of changable blades. All have good track records. I would try the Mangus, they have been around a while and I have heard a lot of good things about them. I'm gonna try the 2 blade bloodrunners, I have also been reading up on Bass Pros redhead gator expandable. Seems rage decided to reinvent the wheel, but I hear the gators are more liked by people that have shot both, they are cheap to.
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Couple of swipes of a smooth stone is allot cheaper than replacement blades. Stingers have a lifetime warranty. I went looking for 125gr Phatheads this year. Couldn't find them. 2 Pro Shops(Papes), Cabelas, Bass Pro, GanderMtn., Lancaster, Keystone. Last edited by acc371; 11-25-2010 at 08:04 AM. |
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Might want to try a couple of them. I've shot deer with stingers and hellrazors. I've also got some slick tricks. I think all three fly awesome but if your tuned so does almost everything. The best blood trail I saw this year was with a hellrazor. I also like that you can easily resharpen them. I also shot a deer and a coyote with stingers this year. I only found one arrow and the head was severly damaged, tip was folded over, blades were very dull/damaged. Didn't really impress me but they have a warranty. So maybe the snuffer ss would be another one to consider. You get the ease of resharpening, coupled with a lifetime warranty. Basically you buy them and until you lose them, there are no reoccurring costs.
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All of these are excellent, and I mean excellent heads. I have not killed a deer with the Phathead, but the others have done an outstanding job for me. I chose Slick Tricks because they fly true with my field points(and I don't mean like the bodacious claim of flying like your field points which means, they group well ONCE you tune for them in many instances) without tuning. Also, this past season, I killed a doe with a 17 yard quartering away shot. I hit her right behind her back right rib and the arrow passed clean through...Big deal I know, but it had to pass through her brisket in order to do so. The head was in outstanding condition. I did not get to take many pictures, and especially of the the brisket(I had already cut through it with the shears), but I will post the ones I have. Simply devastating.
Well, I said I would but I can only find the one...not the guts hanging out behind her ribs. She had been shot 15 minutes earlier and the coyotes had already gotten to her.
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Personally I'm a 3 blade Muzzy guy, and have no trouble getting them tuned to my setup, just swaped rests, took less than 30 minutes and the Muzzys where cutting vanes off the field points already in the bullseye.
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All great heads that you mentioned. However, I cannot imagine a better all round head than the ST Standard. You will be hard pressed to find a better balance of surface cut (2"), flight, durability, and penetration. If you add in price as a criteria, finding a better one will be even more difficult.
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All good heads, I have had good luck with the ST and Stingers. Shoot the Stingers most the time these days. BTW if you are having to shoot a certain head to get them to fly with your fieldpoints, then you either are not spintesting and truing your broadheads or more likely you bow needs proper tuning. Paper tuning is just a start.
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