I have been shooting a variety of broadheads lately.... more because I like to try everything that is out than any other reason. I have been shooting muzzy's for ever basically and have had extremely good luck with them. I have also killed deer with meatseeker expandable, and shuttle T locks. Last year my elk went down to a muzzy MX-4. I have been reading on Archery Talk how this broadhead is better vs that etc.... always comes down to people saying that the muzzies dont fly as well as the more expensive heads. I decided that I was going to sacrifice some fletchings and shoot all of them at one spot from 38 yds (as far as I can shoot in my yard.) They all seemed to hit well when shooting separate spots but I wanted to see how close they really were.
The four arrows shot were tipped with four different heads. 1-field tip, MX-4, Shuttle T, and Slick Trick standard.
Muzzy was touching the field tip and the other two heads were touching about 2" away.
Moral of the story is don't buy all the hype. Tune your bow and learn to shoot, any of the modern compact broadheads will fly great.
Lots of $$ spent to still be shooting Muzzies! lol.... I guess, it isn't broke.
Hof
The four arrows shot were tipped with four different heads. 1-field tip, MX-4, Shuttle T, and Slick Trick standard.
Muzzy was touching the field tip and the other two heads were touching about 2" away.
Moral of the story is don't buy all the hype. Tune your bow and learn to shoot, any of the modern compact broadheads will fly great.
Lots of $$ spent to still be shooting Muzzies! lol.... I guess, it isn't broke.
Hof