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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 151595" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Dan B's calcuilation is right and 30lbs is plenty to get into the boiler room of a deer IF your broadhead is sharp. Not taking anything away from the Bear Razorhead , its been around for a long time and has taken tons of game up to coastal brown bears but I personaly feel that their are better head out their.</p><p>On my stick bow I shoot a Magnus Snuffer 3 blade , I think its 150grs but not 100% sure , and it works very well gives great blood trails and isint that had to sharpen.</p><p>My next recomendation would be a head from Steel Force , they come out of the pack screaming sharp and they resharpen them for free , their customer service is awsome and their four blade makes a nice hole. Also G5 makes some nice heads , I shot a few pigs with the Montec when they first came out and they worked well but I persoanly like a little heavier head and bigger cut for my single string bows </p><p></p><p>The biggest factor guys over look when hunting with bows is the broadhead sharpness , they are best if they are surgicaly sharp , I have only used a few that came out of the pack that way. so if you practicing with broadheads and I reccomend that you do makes sure that you resharpen them well or better yet replace them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 151595, member: 8843"] Dan B's calcuilation is right and 30lbs is plenty to get into the boiler room of a deer IF your broadhead is sharp. Not taking anything away from the Bear Razorhead , its been around for a long time and has taken tons of game up to coastal brown bears but I personaly feel that their are better head out their. On my stick bow I shoot a Magnus Snuffer 3 blade , I think its 150grs but not 100% sure , and it works very well gives great blood trails and isint that had to sharpen. My next recomendation would be a head from Steel Force , they come out of the pack screaming sharp and they resharpen them for free , their customer service is awsome and their four blade makes a nice hole. Also G5 makes some nice heads , I shot a few pigs with the Montec when they first came out and they worked well but I persoanly like a little heavier head and bigger cut for my single string bows The biggest factor guys over look when hunting with bows is the broadhead sharpness , they are best if they are surgicaly sharp , I have only used a few that came out of the pack that way. so if you practicing with broadheads and I reccomend that you do makes sure that you resharpen them well or better yet replace them. [/QUOTE]
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