120carp Report post Posted July 19, 2011 slick tricks, strikers and spitfires. slick tricks and spitfires have killed deer and javelina with great results. havent shot anything with the strikers but this is the year they get used. these all fly great out of my bow so far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DCS Report post Posted July 20, 2011 Thunderhead 100's,been shooting them for 18+ years.They work great,no need to change. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elkhunter1 Report post Posted July 20, 2011 I am getting great insight to what us CWTers kill with. I seriously appreciate all of your responses. Keep them coming and gooooood luuuuuck hunting this year. I hope to see a lot of BBD on the site in the coming months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZMThunter Report post Posted July 20, 2011 I've been using Slick Tricks, but have been considering a switch to Silver Flames. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oz31p Report post Posted July 21, 2011 Ill have a qiver of montecs and inverders. I have not killed any big game animals with a bow. Just a few birds with blunt tips. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soazarcher Report post Posted July 21, 2011 100 grain Silver Flames... Might switch to 100 grain single bevel Maasai's J Good Choice . Those are one serious head. I'm so tired of hearing mechanical broadhead stories, it turns my stomach. I don't even shoot Jackrabbits with those things. I haven't found a reason not to shoot a fixed, cut on contact, 2 blade head for any animal on the planet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heat Report post Posted July 21, 2011 I like the Magnus Snuffer SS and Stinger 125 grain heads. Very durable heads that are guaranteed for life. Free replacement if you mess them up too bad. That's a deal I can't refuse! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soazarcher Report post Posted July 22, 2011 Heat, I love the stinger also. Gonna run one through a deer in cali this weekend. Solid head. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bear402 Report post Posted July 22, 2011 I shoot Well built Sharp Pointy ones. They always seem to do the job ! There are a lot of good heads out there to choose from. I've had good results with most fixed blade heads manufactured by the major players. There is some cheesey stuff on the market that I would steer away from like the lower end Eastman heads ect. There's a reason they are priced cheap ! Wasp, Nap, G-5, Muzzy, Wacem, Shuttle, Slick Trick, Magnus and others make Good solid heads that perform well. IMO, the older mechanicals with front deploying blades are more prone to failure, cartwheeling and Kinetic energy loss than the newer designed cam action rear deployment type of head. Penetration and Sharpness is key to quick clean kills. Always pick the right head to match your bows KE level. Don'try to push more blade surface through an animal than your bow is capable of. Just my 2 1/2 cents worth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tcharchery Report post Posted July 23, 2011 I will be using the Terminal T-Locks again. What a nasty little head. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gauchoand Report post Posted July 24, 2011 Wow lots of fixed blades. If I go fixed blades MONTEC all the way But nothing flys like my T3s I used to love the second generation Tekans too. But moved to the T3's Not a fan one bit of the Rages. Cant get myself to drink and Like their Kool-aid.... Its not that Im a fan of G5 or their products I feel the montecs are probably equal to the the Hellraisers and similars but I do feel that their mechanicals are SOLID which when I hold rages I think if I drop one it might break. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mulie hunter Report post Posted July 27, 2011 Slick Trick 100 Grain Magnums! Excellent flight! Produce devastating wounds! Great price! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZHUNTER05 Report post Posted July 27, 2011 I bought a dozen muzzy 100 grain broadheads and i can't get those things to fly straight to save my life. Any suggestions on getting them to fly true? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elkhunter1 Report post Posted July 27, 2011 First question I have is are they in-line with your fletching? Is the spine of you arrow stiff enough? What poundage and speed are you shooting? Are they grouping at all, if they are you need to re-sight your bow to their point of impact. I bought a dozen muzzy 100 grain broadheads and i can't get those things to fly straight to save my life. Any suggestions on getting them to fly true? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites