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If'n the 10 best hunting bow accuracy shooters in the world worked with the 10 best hunting bow accuracy tuners in the world which '''DESIGN''' Broadhead would win??

A-> 2 - 3 or 4 blade ??


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At what range? Zero to 50 yards most anything that’s tuned will work in low wind situations. Past 50 and if wind is involved mechanicals are the only way to go.

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Not talking about comparing fixed to mechanicals.


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As one of the 10 best?...the 90 grn. 4 bladed Muzy works and shoots very well. I`ve no business shooting past 30 yrds.

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I don't know what the most accurate broadhead would be but i do know if a bow is well tuned it'll shoot most any broadhead well. I've been shooting a 100gr Thunderhead for over 35yrs and I've never had any problems getting them to tune and shoot very accurate with any setup I've used. My brother will say the same of the Muzzy 100gr which is what he's used for probably the same number of years. I say pick the broadhead with the number of blades you choose and tune it to your bow and it'll shoot. All this of course is just my opinion based on my own personal experience and you know what they say about opinions ... we all have one. smile


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I’ve only used fixed heads in my 46 years of bowhunting and I don’t know what head is most accurate. I only shoot out to 50 yards and have not found one BH that won’t shoot accurately. In recent years I’ve used Magnus Stingers, Magnus Serazors, Exodous, and Iron Will. I’ve used IW exclusively the past five years, because of their terminal performance on game, and they’re very accurate.


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many of my older friends quit archery hunting and gave me all their old broadheads most of them are Zwickey broadheads and i can make them shoot accurate enough since i never shoot past 35 yards even now since i use a Excalibur recurve x-bow because of shoulder problems. i learned years ago how to build my own arrows and now build arrow-bolts and sharpen broadheads razor sharp . Pete53


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Slick Trick Magnums, 100 grain. The end.

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Magnus stingers have been the easiest I've ever tried to tune to shoot with field tips.

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A small 2 blade. Less area up front. FWIW: I shoot 3 blade Wack'ems - fantastic broadheads, fly like darts and penetrate like nothing I have ever tried. I've bee shooting for over 40years at this point and have tried a few to say the least.


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I run decent FOC and use helical fletch.
So everything shoots good, wheels or trad.

Have supply of Cutthroats, Stingers and Strykers

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For me it's a 100gr Thunderhead. Never failed me yet...


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I think this is kind of relative,we all have good/bad experiences with broad heads.
I used to be die hard Wasp 4 blade.
Most of my failures were on me.
Currently shoot Rage 100g,but am on the fence of going back to fixed

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For a fixed blade I've got no complaints with QAD Exodus as far as accuracy goes.

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Originally Posted by rong
I think this is kind of relative,we all have good/bad experiences with broad heads.

And everyone thinks there's is the best smile I've been shoot NAP Nitrons for the past several years manly because I have a bunch of them.

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Ive been using the Muzzy 90gr 4 blades for nearly 30 years but they stopped making them and I went to a 100 gr slicktrick after trying several other brands. They are very consistent and di a great job on deer.


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Ive used 125 grain Rocky Mountain broadheads for 50 years. I have a lifetime supply of them. Ive always had good luck with them.

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I use the 100gr three blade Muzzy. Always been right on the mark.



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Originally Posted by brush_buster
I use the 100gr three blade Muzzy. Always been right on the mark.

^^^This^^^ 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻


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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by brush_buster
I use the 100gr three blade Muzzy. Always been right on the mark.

^^^This^^^ 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
With the exception of a few trial years with mechanicals, I also shoot the 3-blade muzzys.


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