broadheads
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broadheads
I have owned a parker tornado and 10 pt turbo in the past. Both shot 100 grain fp and 100 grain slick tricks with beautiful groups although not to the same POI. The excalibur vids say that they need big heavy fixed blade broadheads to fly good. has then been your experience? thank you, Bellas Boss (BB)
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Re: broadheads
No that hasn't been in my case. I shoot 100 & 125 gr BH's fantasically. Back when i could see well my Excal models would sure ruin a dot using those weights. Now using a scope i can still hit Hiho crackers at 30 yds with my BH's
Re: broadheads
I shoot Muzzy 125 3blade fixed BHs & they have same POI as my FPs. But I did have to refletch with 2" Bohning Blazers to make it happen.
Excal Axiom SMF
Firebolts / 2" Bohning Blazers
Muzzy 125 >>>------->
Primos Trigger Stick
Nikon ProStaff 550 Rangefinder
B3,
http://www.worldclasstaxidermy.net/
Firebolts / 2" Bohning Blazers
Muzzy 125 >>>------->
Primos Trigger Stick
Nikon ProStaff 550 Rangefinder
B3,
http://www.worldclasstaxidermy.net/
Re: broadheads
100 gr. Slick Trick Magnums w/ 2" Blazer vanes have exactly the same POI as my field points. I've used this set-up for 3 years and will stick with it.
Vortex
Gold Tip Laser II's
Slick Trick Broadheads
Viper X String
Groundpounder Mount
STS
Lumi-Zone
Gold Tip Laser II's
Slick Trick Broadheads
Viper X String
Groundpounder Mount
STS
Lumi-Zone