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Broad head for a youth
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12/17/16 01:44 PM
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bass101
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My son is getting a bow for Christmas with a draw weight of 40 lbs (to start). I have his package set up with 85 grain field tips and was wondering what would be a good broad head for this weight, mechanical or expandables?
Last edited by bass101; 12/17/16 01:47 PM.
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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12/17/16 02:39 PM
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kmon11
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There are several that will work, in that poundage look at the G5 Montec and Magnus stinger.
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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12/18/16 12:10 AM
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Drahthaar
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I personally would stay away from mechanical or expandable, ( same thing ) go with a good cut on contact broadhead. Magnus stinger, VPA, VICTORY POINT ARCHERY ,shoot a heavy arrow, and at least 125 grain broadhead .Forrest
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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12/18/16 02:08 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Kudu point. 1" two blade single bevel
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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12/18/16 03:19 PM
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charner
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DRT, stay away from mechanical, but my wife shooting mid 40s gets good penetration with rage hypodermic 2 blades
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/13/17 02:07 AM
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Jaspermac
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85 grain muzzy should work
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/13/17 03:10 PM
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chital_shikari
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85gr NAP Thunderhead. Killed a pig and deer at 37lb and a ram at 50ish-lb
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/14/17 04:10 PM
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tjshockler
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Lots of great heads out there! A good cut on contact would be best ! Not a true COCbut the slicktrick Vipertrick is a great head and penetrates like crazy ! It would work great
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/14/17 04:29 PM
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txpitdog
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I put 85gr Buzzcuts on my son's arrows. They are great for penetration on a low poundage bow
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/14/17 06:54 PM
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Nogalus Prairie
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Montec, Muzzy, Thunderhead all come to mind in 85grs.
I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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Re: Broad head for a youth
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01/14/17 10:01 PM
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Lots of great heads out there! A good cut on contact would be best ! Not a true COCbut the slicktrick Vipertrick is a great head and penetrates like crazy ! It would work great this is what they told me for a lower poundage bow us a cut on contact
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