Broadheads

Broadheads

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Tom Hahn from Sportsmen's Warehouse talks about broadheads. If you don't adjust your broadheads to match, then you're taking a chance that you are going to get a little variation in flight. What about Brodhead points? I use Strykers from G-5. They do have replacement blades. The tip of the feral, I call it a chisel, so it will have a little more penetration and strength if you hit a rib or a shoulder, it won't bend on you. It will just do its job. How many grains do you recommend? I use 100 grain but I want to base that on how much you are pulling and how much your arrow weight is so you can get the front of center on your arrow to be within that 30%. That will give you the best flight. If you are throwing an arrow that is 10 grains per inch versus eight grains per inch then I will use a 125 broadhead versus a 100 broadhead. And that big enough for any animal you are after? Yes, it is the weight of it.
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