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    The "I'm done with slick trick" thread got me thinking. What fixed blades are out there that you all like? I have been bowhunting 2 years now and have yet to connect on an animal (only 1 shot from a tree and over shot). I have slick tricks and hear good reviews and bad, but thats with everything. What are some other brands of good fixed blade broad heads?

    #2
    Muzzys are a good broadhoad... but any head that is sharp and you are confident shooting will do the job .

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      #3
      I've shot Muzzy for a while now, and Thunderheads before that. Either of those have performed flawlessly when I do my part.

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        #4
        Vantage Point

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          #5
          Originally posted by Hydestik View Post
          Muzzys are a good broadhoad... but any head that is sharp and you are confident shooting will do the job .
          Agree with this, shot placement is more important than brand of broad head.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kruppa24 View Post
            Agree with this, shot placement is more important than brand of broad head.
            I agree. I have been practicing about 3 times a week about 100 shots each time. Got good groups out to 35 yards. But feel more comfortable under 25 yards.

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              #7
              G5’s

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                #8
                Any input on two blade, three blade or four blade ?

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                  #9
                  Ramcats!

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                    #10
                    I run the 175 grain Simmons Tiger Shark as well as the 225 grain Strickland Helix. They have both performed great for me with zero complaints. I have been lucky to take several large animals with them and have been impressed with the durability of both heads.


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                      #11
                      I use Slick Trick Magnums, I also have 3 arrows in my bow case with NAP Killzones which are mechanical, but I can seem to pull the trigger with them, Slicks haven’t let me down.

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                        #12
                        Ramcats and Magnus Black Hornets.

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                          #13
                          Ramcats!!!! Perfectly tuned bow they will fly better than field points! Double sided cutting edge on all 3 blades. Most likely get a pass through but if not you can guarantee extra damage done for a quick kill.

                          Only thing about them is making sure the blade screws are tightened!

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                            #14
                            I still shoot nap thunderhead 100s. Been shooting them for 20 years and I ain’t switching.

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                              #15
                              Magnus stinger 125gr. fly like darts and have a life time warranty

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