dertrax Report post Posted August 26, 2008 WIFE DREW A UNIT 9 ARCHERY TAG SHE IS SHOOTING 85 GRAIN BROADHEAD ANY ADVICE WHAT SHE CAN USE? UNIT 9 ARCHERY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted August 26, 2008 85 grainers are available in the Slick-Trick, Wac-em, and Montec G5 broadheads. All should fly well and work if arrow placement is good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shane Burleson Report post Posted August 27, 2008 Red Rabbit mentioned three great 85 grain choices, all of which have good flight reputations and penetrate well. Another nice one is the Steel Force 85 gr. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwoGuns Report post Posted August 27, 2008 WIFE DREW A UNIT 9 ARCHERY TAG SHE IS SHOOTING 85 GRAIN BROADHEAD ANY ADVICE WHAT SHE CAN USE? UNIT 9 ARCHERY Can I ask why she will use the 85 grain heads? If she moved up to 100 grains she would have tons of choices. Not trying to step on toes, just help. Depending on her set up, 15 grains might no make that much difference, and on elk, a little more weight up front might help as well. Just throwing that out there. twoguns Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffcros Report post Posted August 27, 2008 WIFE DREW A UNIT 9 ARCHERY TAG SHE IS SHOOTING 85 GRAIN BROADHEAD ANY ADVICE WHAT SHE CAN USE? UNIT 9 ARCHERY Can I ask why she will use the 85 grain heads? If she moved up to 100 grains she would have tons of choices. Not trying to step on toes, just help. Depending on her set up, 15 grains might no make that much difference, and on elk, a little more weight up front might help as well. Just throwing that out there. twoguns I have some Seel Force 85 grain heads I'll sell you, I shoot 100 grainers, I live in Chandler. I think I have 3 packs of 3 Sell them for $45.00 If you want them(Unopened).Give me a jingle 480-215-9760-Jeff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjmhunter Report post Posted August 27, 2008 My wife also drew that tag AGIAN this year and she has archery hunted for about 6 years now. We have experimented with several set ups during that time. We have found the best broadhead for her application to be a Thunderhead 85. She shoots Carbon Express Maxima 250's and they are 26" long. Her bow is set at 50#'s and she is shooting right about 260fps. With this setup she has killed 5 animals including a bull in unit 9 in 2006. We tried Slick Tricks for her and had penetration problems which cost her an animal over in Texas. We found that most of the newer genration short ferreled broadheads hindered penetration. I have shot Thunderheads myself for a long time and have never had a failure. You do have to tune them prior to the hunt which is not that big of a deal. They generally are a little lower priced than most of the newer generation broadheads too. There are many choices of broadheads out there and for the most part are all good. My only major suggestion is that you stay completly away from mechanicals on elk, definatley if she is shooting a lower poundage bow. Good luck on the hunt. >>>Manny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dertrax Report post Posted August 28, 2008 Manny Matt Mullins told me that your wife drew the tag again Mullins will be taking my wife on her first bull hunt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couestaxi Report post Posted August 28, 2008 Magnus Stinger 85 grain http://www.magnusbroadheads.com/stingers.html Cut on impact blade, these are aligned with the shaft so they fly great out of virtually any tuned bow. Will do the job when it gets there! I use them exclusively on anything from javelina to Kudu. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjmhunter Report post Posted August 28, 2008 Manny Matt Mullins told me that your wife drew the tag again Mullins will be taking my wife. Looking forward to meeting you guys, we will be camped near eachother so I'm sure I'll get to meet ya.>>>Manny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azcouesandelk Report post Posted August 28, 2008 Slick tricks! I showed you them before and you know they fly like darts Christian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COOSEFAN Report post Posted September 2, 2008 Hey Ruben.....HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH "DERTRAX"? Good to see ya on the site and welcome........your wife is gonna shoot a beast Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues 'n' Sheep Report post Posted September 3, 2008 We have found the best broadhead for her application to be a Thunderhead 85. There are many choices of broadheads out there and for the most part are all good. My only major suggestion is that you stay completly away from mechanicals on elk, definatley if she is shooting a lower poundage bow. Good luck on the hunt. >>>Manny Great advice, Manny. Also another vote for the thunderheads here! My wife is shooting them right now and they fly the same as her field pionts and they have like an 1/8" larger cutting diameter than any other 85 gr. head i have looked at... my thought is bigger hole... more blood to follow. The thunderheads are tough... in a pinch you can pick them up after a miss and reuse it. the other day i was meesing with my wife while was shooting and made here miss the broadhead target.... ... The arrow hit the metal stand and punched a small hole (1/4 inch) in the 3/32 thick metal before bounceing back... I picked up the arrow and filed a small burr off the tip with my leatherman file and it spin checked just fine! Good and tough heads! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elpepe25 Report post Posted September 3, 2008 +1 for magnus stingers outta a light poundage setup, my girlfriend and mom both shoot'em 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heat Report post Posted September 3, 2008 Another vote for the Magnus Stingers! Those broadheads can be easily resharpened, are tough as heck, shoot right with field points, penetrate like nobody's business, and best of all LIFETIME GUARANTEE! Nick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dertrax Report post Posted September 3, 2008 That's all the letters that would fit on my license plate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites