100 gr G5 Montec for sure. I've shot dosens of deer and 4 elk with 100% pass through. The last bull I shot was at 80 yds - stuck a foot into the bank behind him. None have ever broke a blade.
100 gr G5 Montec for sure. I've shot dosens of deer and 4 elk with 100% pass through. The last bull I shot was at 80 yds - stuck a foot into the bank behind him. None have ever broke a blade.
G5 montec or styker 100 gr. Fly the same
You said it. And lifetime no questions asked warranty (shoot it into a rock and send it in for a new one if you want), as well as being very easy to re-tune. I've been hammering on a couple practice heads for awhile now and have not had to re-tune them for a looong time, until recently. Quick and easy and fly like new.
And I will say, the only other fixed blades I've dabbled in have been G5 Strykers. I found them to be very weak and become out of tune way too easy to give me any confidence.
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Ramcats for me. The only reason I can see me not using them, is if they quit making them. Best flying heads I have ever used and they do what they were made to do very well.
Buck went 40 yards, shot at 62 yards:
Bull went 50 yards, shot at 40 yards:
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I've had great results with both Muzzy 4 blades and G5 Montecs. Lots of clean, one shot pass through kills with both of these heads.
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Love the RAGE in the CAGE.... but in Id fixed blade only. I like the shuttle lock T. Fly straight and they are a very stong blade.
Whooooo!!! Knock'em out John
I just switched to the Slicktrick Mag 100grn. I had been shooting G5 T3's and thunderheads where I couldn't shoot expanders. They fly just as good out of my Carbon Matrix as the T3's do. If I do my part they are grouping inside 6" at 60yds.
I will be trying them out the first week in September in WY for Muleys and Goats.