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My and criteria for picking a broadhead is first and foremost It has to fly GREAT consistently! After that its a sliding scale based on sharpness, durability, type of steel, availability, price and yes even looks.
Quote from: blackveltbowhunter on July 10, 2012, 08:31:58 AM My and criteria for picking a broadhead is first and foremost It has to fly GREAT consistently! After that its a sliding scale based on sharpness, durability, type of steel, availability, price and yes even looks. I'm with Blackvelt; choose one that will fly consistently. Before I chose my setup, I shot various combinations of broadheads with 3 and 4 vane arrows. Initially, I wasn't looking for hitting center target, but which set hit the same area consistently. The set that grouped tightly, most consistently for me was a 4 vane arrow (Axis ST 340) with the Slick Trick 100 magnum. After determining this, I went about sighting in my pins.Keep in mind that some arrows will fly differently. What I did was number each of my arrows and track which specific arrows were most accurate. I then put these in my quiver and used during the hunting season.