Help on Broad Heads

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Kjay
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Help on Broad Heads

Post by Kjay »

Hey guys I am new to the sport and i tried earilier on to get some answers on broad heads and what i should use this fall for deer hunting?
I am wondering what types are good what weight i should use. And what every else comes with the topic. THanx ahead of time for the info,
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Post by Kjay »

Oh yeah I shoot an exocet if that makes any difference.

Thanks KJay
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Post by Hoss »

IMHO...slick tricks will get the job done with very little worry about tuning.

http://slicktrick.net/

they fly good and if you can hit what your aimin at its a done for!

however there are alot of good broadheads out there..Its all in what your use to.. :wink:
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Post by Digger »

I have to agree with Hoss, Slick Trick 100 gr or 125 gr on Gold Tip laser lls are as good as it gets IMHO.

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Post by RichardS »

An alternative to slick tricks would be Wasp boss 100s. Easy to find and fly like a field point.
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Post by Sandman »

I am going to try the Wasp Boss' this year, have been using the Wasp Cam-Loc in the past, which have worked really well for me.

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Post by wabi »

I'm presently using G-5 Montec for a fixed blade re-sharpenable broadhead and SlickTrick 100's for a replacement blade broadhead with my Exocet and GoldTip carbons. Both fly very well and have the same point of impact as field points at any reasonable deer hunting ranges (and beyond). Haven't shot a deer with SlickTricks yet, so I'll probably use them first this fall.
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