Thunderhead broadheads
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Thunderhead broadheads
I was thinking of using the 100 gr. or 125 gr. for hunting. Anybody have a good experience with them or a bad experience?? I am shooting an Exomag and carbon arrows.
As Cossack said they are too long for a crossbow. You should try to shy away from broadheads that secure with an o ring between the base and the arrow as well as the ones where the blades are supported by the arrow. They are not all bad but It's better to have a solid straight broadhead assembly screwed onto a square arrow face.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
My experimentation with TH 125 didn't go too well. Lucky for me one was on loan and I didn't have to buy a pack to try.
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I use 85gr thuderheads in my alumin 2213 crossbow arrows and get "same hole" accuracy, but those arrows also have 18% FOC... I tried 125gr thunderheads and got pretty much the same results as everyone else, I did do some tinkering with weight transfer and FOC and did get them to fly pretty respectable, but only under ideal conditions, throw in any sort of wind and they'd plane just as bad as they did to begin with...
I'd advise against them in a short crossbow arrow, theres definitely better out there...
I'd advise against them in a short crossbow arrow, theres definitely better out there...
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