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Post by hopesman on May 26, 2008 16:11:15 GMT -5
I have a 45# recurve and the arrows are 29.5" Easton 2114 Superlite fletched with three offset 4" feathers. the FOC is 12.5 with a 100gr point. What would be a suitable broadhead for whitetail I was considering the 100gr Magnus stinger 2-blade
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smj
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Post by smj on May 26, 2008 16:50:39 GMT -5
The 100gr Magnus stinger 2-blade would probably be a good choice. Another thought would be the Simmons Razorshark 100 or LandShark 100 - since you won't be shooting them at high speeds! Both heads have bleeder blades, but I believe could be shot without using them.
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Post by hopesman on May 26, 2008 17:20:56 GMT -5
The 100gr Magnus stinger 2-blade would probably be a good choice. Another thought would be the Simmons Razorshark 100 or LandShark 100 - since you won't be shooting them at high speeds! Both heads have bleeder blades, but I believe could be shot without using them. Thanks smj I thought or the Simmons heads but wondered if it might be best to avoid more than two blades to get the best penetration possible with a two blade If they can be shot without the bleeders, then Ill take them under consideration
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Post by BT on May 28, 2008 5:42:00 GMT -5
The landshark would be my choice for 2 blade and as you said, the Stinger is also a good choice
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Post by arrowdancer on Jun 9, 2008 9:15:27 GMT -5
A 2 or 4 blade Steel Force or 2 blade magnus is what I use. The Steel Force comes razor sharp out of the package and I got a complete pass thru on a hog a couple months ago.
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arwin
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Post by arwin on Jun 11, 2008 9:24:36 GMT -5
I would use a two blade in the 145 grain and up catagory. I love them flying hatchets!!!
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