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Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: Jimmy33 on September 03, 2017, 02:34:24 PM
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Looking for advice on a fixed blade broadhead that will require little to know sight adjustments from my mechanicles .I want a 100 grain for elk,and I am shooting 60 pounds is there such a thing?
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Always had good luck with shuttle t's
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Always had good luck with shuttle t's
Ive also heard good things...do you need to sharpen those or are they good out of the box?
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I touch em up after practicing with em
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@Radsavs Ti-Con seems to be a really popular head
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Shuttle t's and wac em's until I switched to the hyperdermic's!
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Slick tricks standard
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Any if you used kudu?
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Slick tricks standard
x2
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Slick tricks ftw!
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Wasp Bullet.
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Slick tricks standard
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x3 and they are tough as nails. Only broadhead I use. :tup:
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Iron will outfitters
Rad savs rivals
I'm looking forward to using my rival125s this year. They are shooting beautifully
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Muzzy 3 Blade.
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My RAD Archery van dyke 125 and 100s flew great out of the box the slick tricks worked well too.
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I use grim reaper and the fixed blade and mechanicals both hit the same as my field points
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Slick Tricks myself and never looked back
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Shuttle t's work great on elk. Slick tricks do too but they are vented and I could always hear them when I was shooting them.
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Shuttle t
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i also use the slick trick 100 gr standard broad heads. Only problem is they quit making them and they can be hard to find.
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I like the slick trick vipers a coc, but Hubby shoots standard. They fly the best out of our bows.
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Shuttle t's work great on elk. Slick tricks do too but they are vented and I could always hear them when I was shooting them.
Interesting, I've never heard one in flight. Montecs were pretty loud though
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@Radsavs Ti-Con seems to be a really popular head
:yeah:
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i also use the slick trick 100 gr standard broad heads. Only problem is they quit making them and they can be hard to find.
They still show on their website and Amazon?
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fish sticks, you are correct. I listed the wrong blades in my original post. I use the 100gr razor tricks, not the standards.
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I've had good luck with HELLRAZORS, both elk and deer went less than 100 yards last year
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I'm a fan of the Shuttle T's. Very accurate, sharp out of the box and blow through bone like butter.
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Guess I'll say it RAD heads. They are great and Brain is a great guy :tup:
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Compound: Slick Trick Mags 100g
Recurve: Bear Razorhead 125g
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Shuttle t's work great on elk. Slick tricks do too but they are vented and I could always hear them when I was shooting them.
Interesting, I've never heard one in flight. Montecs were pretty loud though
I used montecs this year. Double lunged a doe whitetail and she piled up about seventy yards away. They are really loud and I touched up their sharpness. Don't think I'll buy any more of them.
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I'm a slick trick standard, I never have had to make adjustments to my sight. And the bull I shot last year didn't make it more than twenty yards before dropping.
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Slick Trick standard here as well.
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Slick Trick standard or Wac' Em 4 blade
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I decided to go with kudu...any if you tried these things?
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My buddy killed an elk and a deer with the Kudu. He was very impressed with them.
Local shop has reported good things too. I'm going to get a few and try them.
Wicked sharp and fly straight.
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Slick Trick Standard 100 Gr
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My buddy killed an elk and a deer with the Kudu. He was very impressed with them.
Local shop has reported good things too. I'm going to get a few and try them.
Wicked sharp and fly straight.
I bought some and im finishing off my elk hunt with them...it took me about 15 minutes to get my bow sighted out to 50. They definitely don't fly as well as my wasp mechanicals but they seem like they will work well.
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Shuttle ts all made in China now.