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Just be careful and read the regs. Mechanical broadheads are not legal in this state for big game, the fixed blade that I like is the Shuttle T-lock. I believe that there was even some controversy about the Shuttle t's but it was found that they are legal. Good luck.
my wac'ems worked good for me last year. I just got a dozen new arrows with sonics on them last week. I will have 12 sonics and 15 wac'ems on arrows and ready to shoot when hunting season comes
I shoot the G5 montecs and not having used anything else am happy with them other than that i had to mess with my re-sighting my bow for them quite a bit... Ill be using them again this year but do you guys think it would be worth buying some expandables like the rage's for hunting out of state where they are legal?
Just bought me a 2010 bear strike bow this weekend. Just starting to bow hunt. What would anyone recommend for a broadhead?
Magnus' 2-Bladed Stingers. orient them with the blades up and down if you are using a mechanical release (I presume you are if you bought one of the new Bears).They are inexpensive on EBay, strongly constructed, have a lifetime warranty, a good cutting angle for weight and are quiet in flight. The only drawback is they aren't "the latest". They are accurate killers though.Before you get involved in broadheads, make sure you have properly spined shafts for your draw weight and arrow length. Otherwise you will pull hair like you can't believe trying to get any of them to fly properly.2 inch Blazer vanes, helical fletched work very well for me.