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| Senior Member | I can tell you which one I've used that caused a problem. I used something called a "Wasp Hammer" with replacement blades. I thought it would work out slick for a couple reasons. 1) It would be cheaper just to replace the blade. 2) I didn't want to travel in the field with shall we say a live arrow, prone to nicking branches, arms, fingers, (God forbid) bow string, etcetera. So I would place the blades on the broadhead once I reached my predetermined location, unfortunately, my used blades got mixed up with my new blades. I was unable to determine (later) which were used but never fired, and which had actually been fired for practice into styrofaom. I even used a microscope thinking I should be able to see a good edge from a bad edge. Nope. Plus trying to place the tiny blades in the head is not easy. I recommend staying away from heads with replacement blades. Too much hassle.
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| Registered User | Muzzy ! Howdy from GA ! I have hunted with a recurve for many years and have arrowed 5 deer so far. All have been taken with a 3 blade muzzy 100 gr. fixed blade. There are many options out there today and I am sure that they all would be effective if used properly, but I have found the Muzzys to be " "Straight to the point ! " A good friend and hunting partner uses the old Howard hill heads but I have found them to plane a bit to much for me. Good Luck, Dave |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Alot of deer have fallen to a Zwickie & recurve combo. Broadheads & Points-Glue-On Broadheads-Zwickey-3Rivers Archery Equipment, Traditional Youth Archery Bows and Arrows, and Long Bow Hunting
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| Senior Member | im kinda old fashioned too. with a recurve, i like the old bear razorheads. muzzy's are also good, and ive always had good results with my old wasp camloc II's. they all cut very nicely, and fly well. |
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