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Best broadhead for deer

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I currently use Tekan II Mech. broadheads(100 grain) I've had a slight problem with them deploying in my quiver. I am thinking of swicthing to a fixed broadhead and trying the new sonic pro broadheads.

I would appreciate everyones input on their tried, true, & tested broadheads.

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I would say the one in the deer. :angry:

 

I like the fixed blades the best.

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Muzzy 3 blade 100 grain fixed blade for ELK!

 

Muzzy 4 blade 100grain fixed blade for Deer!

 

Great performance and as they say "Bad to the BONE" -

 

0 complaints!

 

I've not thought of changing and it's nice piece of mind to have confidence in the broadhead.

Lots of product on the market , started with Muzzy and still going strong.

 

Good Luck

 

AzP&Y

Doug

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I have had good luck with rocket steelheads.The animals i have hit with them do not go far and they bleed real good.Ihave tried fixed blade heads and have not had good luck with arrow flight and consistant placement.

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I'll also give the nod to the Muzzy's. It's the one factor in my archery set up that never changes. I prefer the 4 blade 90 grain for everything from pigs to bull elk.

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I use nothing but Vortex for deer. I have taken a few deer and just made traking better with the 2 inch cut, I even blew through a mule deer buck at 100 yards with a Vortex broke a rib.

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100 yards!!!!! That's not bow-hunting, flingin at that range must be why you have "BRKNAROWS." ;)

 

 

230 grain Wensel Woodsmens, "Big holes and serious drips."

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I hsoot 100 grain magnus buzzcuts, my girlfriend shoots 100 gr magnus stingers, both are great broadheads and leave one heck of a trail. Easy to sharpen to. Daniel

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Use to use the latest mechanicals that came out. Rockets, Game Trackers, Nap ect. Never had a problem with penetration or arrows glancing off animals or with the blades not opening. The mechanicals just were too much of a hassle with rubber bands, replacing practice blades, noisy in the quiver ect. Changed to muzzy 4 blade 100 grain and no more worries. Fly straight and penetrate well. Can buy replacements nearly anywhere. Simplified my life. Will probably never change.

Bob

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