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Great info guys!Hey Willy, I really dont mind the idea that I ran my bow over, It was way worth it! It happened for a reason...........thats how I look at it Its funny anyway
This is a topic than can elicit a mountain of opinions and recommendations. When I used to coach a lot, people would ask open-ended questions about gear, etc. I would always respond with the same question: What's the problem you're trying to fix, or more directly, what are you trying to achieve?I'll let you chime in for a response before I offer my advice.Generally speaking modern broadhead design and performance (quality) has improved dramatically over recent years. With MIM technology (metal injection molding), you have new offerings in one-piece designs. These (G5's line) are very durable, resharpenable, and a bit pricey. One example of "you get what you pay for".However, that doesn't mean you have to spend a ton of money for a quality broadhead. Muzzy, NAP, Rocky Mountain, Magnus, Zwickey and others have been leaders in dependability for thousands upon thousands of bowhunters. Some of the more recent manufacturers, such as Wac 'em, Tight Point, Slick Trick, Steel Force, Rocket, etc. are gaining a lot of popularity as well.Penetration is a much-debated topic related to broadhead selection. Broadhead penetration tests have concluded that a "cut to the tip" design is optimal, but that is not an absolute. Chisel tip designs perform very well, and at the end of the day shot placement is much more important than broadhead design (assuming you have chosen a reputable brand and the blades are razor sharp). All things being equal, a three blade head might penetrate furthest, but a four blade will cut a higher percentage of tissue simply because it has 25% more cutting surface.Bottom line, there are lots of variables. It would help to know what your are trying to achieve with the switch.
Yea, what a way to retire a bow after killing a monster bull. Extra style points for sure.
Dont go with Muzzys.... The Montec by G5 Outdoors - now that's a broadhead! Kinda spendy, but they will fly like a field tip (at least they do for me) and they are strong as can be and sharp!
I thought it was kinda funny.
I hope you don't have a "Broadhead Sponsor" that might get pissed if they see it...