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Broadhead for my mag 340

4.5K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  AJ01  
#1 · (Edited)
It likes them all. My options are

Rage hypo
Rage extreme
Muzzy regular Ole 4 blades
Muzzy hb
Slick trick reg and xl
Rad 4blade

All set ups are twa 400 grains

Shots are on medium sized deer 40 or less.

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#6 ·
All 3 of my bows shoots the hypos and Im very happy with their performance.;)
 
#9 ·
I'm kinda in the same boat. I'm in the process of setting up my BD 360 (waiting on a scope). I was going to use the Slick Trick Wicked Trick and may still But LOl. After looking at the Ramcat Diamondback 125 gr. I ordered some and i'm leaning strongly that way. It produces a very pronounced spiral wound channel in ballistic jell and carrys a 1 1/2" cut. Its a right single bevel head with offset blades. It carries a 0.356 wound volume this as a reference is slightly larger than a 2" two blade that's 0.357. IMO the rotation after entrance through the chest cavity would make it very deadly.

Check this guys video out.
Ramcats are known for there great flight and accuracy. I built a 450 gr arrow yesterday evening. So we will see how it shakes out after everything arrives and the weatherman gives the thumbs up :).
 
#10 ·
That's a neat looking head. I've got so many broadheads that I'm tryna stick with what I already own. My muzzy are shooting well out to 40 which is further than ill need to shoot so I'm gonna try them out. This little bow is gonna be for fixed heads I think. It's got the horse power but it shoots fixed really well and gives me a reason to usem. Plus it's a excaliber so keeping it simple seems to be the theme.

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#13 ·
If I was "forced" to have just ONE bow set-up shooting just ONE broadhead It would be an Excalibur shooting a 100 grain Tooth of the Arrow.
Go watch John Lusk test these heads.