Using the right broadhead is critical for efficient kill shots. How do find the right broadhead for our needs?
Most of the broadheads on the market today will work. Have a look at what is out there today.If your arrow flight is straight then the broadhead selection is less important. The key is to find what works best with your bow. One thing is that mechanical broadheads will mimic the flight of your fieldpoints better. This fact alone could help boost their confidence when they get a chance at a buck of a lifetime.
Hunters have used dozens of different broadheads over the years. Everyone is searching for that perfect broadhead. A broadhead should do three things:
1) Fly True. Fly the same as my matching weight field tips
2) Kill. Open up a big hole and cut through the vitals.
3) Hold Up Well. Penetrate bone if needed.
Very few broadheads will actually meet all of these requirements. Some excel in one are but are not as good in another. Here are 5 which meet most if not all of the above attributes.
New for 2011! Pack of 3 Broadheads The 125 Grain MX-3 is a 3
Blade with a ultra short profile and thicker blades than our standard 125 Grain
3 Blade Muzzy. Features 1 3/16 Cutting Diameter, .025″ Thick Blades, and the Bad
To The Bone Trocar Tip!
This New 100% Steel Broadhead Features 3 Expandable Blades. New Spider Clip
Blade Retention System Has One Clip Providing Easier Deployment And The Other
Has A Stronger Tension Setting; Eliminating Rubber Bands or Rings, And
Pre-Deployment. 3 Per Pack.
Solid One Piece Head To Thread Construction With A Cut-On Contact Tip. 100%
Steel Tough. Re-Sharpenable And Re-Useable With Beefy 60 Degree Angle Tapered
Blade. Has A Cutting Diameter Of: 125 Grain-1-1/8″.