105Coues Report post Posted June 24, 2006 I am looking for advice on fixed blade broadheads that pattern well at 60 or 70 yards. Does anyone have any suggestions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DBArcher Report post Posted June 24, 2006 If you are looking for a fixed blade to group well at that type of distance, I would look towards the small cutting diameter broadheads such as the sonics, wacems nad ultimate steels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coues addict Report post Posted June 24, 2006 105coues I really like the Cabela`s F-3`s. They are made by rocket. I shoot the 100 grain heads and they are 1 1/8'' cutting dia. The blades are .036'' thickness stainless steel and they fly really good for me. The best thing is that they are probably the cheapest broadhead you can buy at $19.95 for a pack of six. I shoot them because they fly great for me and they are very tough. The fact that they don`t cost a fortune is a huge bonus. Good Luck Rich T. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHT_MTNMAN Report post Posted June 24, 2006 So far I would have to say the wac ems pattern the best for me at those distances. I've tried the Montecs, and strikers and a few others out to 50, but I think I like the wac em for the long distance. I've decided to carry the Tekan II's (not fixed) for longer shots as they shoot well out as far as I will ever shoot, and they are very tough. For anything else I'll probably shoot the wac ems and the striker. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhunter4life Report post Posted June 24, 2006 3 blade muzzy.has never let me down 10 plus years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redman Report post Posted June 24, 2006 another vote for the wac ems, or the copycats of G5 and the Bass Pro Shop blades that look almost exactly like the wac em. Redman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntinmaniac Report post Posted June 24, 2006 I had to switch to a fixed blade when I hunted in Idaho, and chose the Slick Trick. It amazed me, I had no adjustments of anything to shoot them, and had no wind plane. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhunter4life Report post Posted June 24, 2006 garth can you see the fire from your place? mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntinmaniac Report post Posted June 24, 2006 No, just some smoke, its too deep in the canyon. I was on I-17 last night and still couldnt see it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
runningbird Report post Posted June 24, 2006 60 or 70 yards, most important thing is well tuned bow. my fixed blades are muzzy's, I did just buy some slick tricks and will try them this week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1stcoues75 Report post Posted June 25, 2006 I get field tip accuarcy at long range with the ulitmate steel 100's made by rocket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobbyo Report post Posted June 26, 2006 Muzzy 4 blade 100 grain fly true. My best buddy uses 100 ultimate steel. Which works great also. Don't worry about the small cutting diameter. They will do the job. A tuned bow is really important Bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retlaw280 Report post Posted June 26, 2006 Muzzy 4 blade 100 grain fly true. My best buddy uses 100 ultimate steel. Which works great also. Don't worry about the small cutting diameter. They will do the job. A tuned bow is really importantBob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retlaw280 Report post Posted June 26, 2006 I have had excellent success with Innerloc stainless steel 100's. I shot a Coues back in Jan. and they proved lethal and very well made. The 2x3 came in to my stand at 18 yards and started sniffing a scent bomb I had set in a bush. After a minute at full draw, I decided he wasn't going to give me a broadside shot. I put the 20 yard pin at the base of his neck and buried the shaft to the vanes. Excellent blood trail by the Innerloc and the buck traveled only 30 yards before collapsing. The head took out his lungs and part of his heart. Upon field dressing, the stainless steel head looked brand new!!!! They fly like a dream and are very lethal. Recomend them highly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobbyo Report post Posted June 27, 2006 I bought a six pack of innerlocs when they first came out. Maybe ten years ago. They looked tough and mean, but i could never get them to fly correctly. I would get radical fish tails in all directions. They may have changed their design since then or I might be a lot better at tuning my bow. Anyway shooting a coues the way you did is pretty impressive (although the ethic police may not approve). You probably only had a four inch window to thread the arrow in the way you did. I also believe any coues with a bow is impressive. Congratulations on your trophy (picture). What are these 'scent bombs' that you are talking about? Bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites