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<blockquote data-quote="Fulldraw61" data-source="post: 4373677" data-attributes="member: 18306"><p>There are many broadheads and many opinions. I myself have tried many including Muzzy. The issue i ran into with some was planing and inconsistent accuracy. I have harvested deer with several brands but the most consistent on spot accuracy has been with Slick Tricks. With today's faster bows I recommend a lower profile fixed broadhead. Shooting an arrow is not rocket science; it's physics. The larger the profile broadhead the more it tends to plane and drift in any wind. I will probably get some debates here but that's okay as bows and shooters are not all the same. If you compare a Muzzy side by side with a Slick Trick you will quickly notice a big difference in how the Slick Trick is more sleek and lower profile. A quick test or aerodynamics and planing make a paper airplane as sleek as possible and make a fat thick airplane and see which flies straighter and more accurate. With proper shot placement any broadhead will harvest an animal but an accurate broadhead definitely helps. I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my LG-K540 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fulldraw61, post: 4373677, member: 18306"] There are many broadheads and many opinions. I myself have tried many including Muzzy. The issue i ran into with some was planing and inconsistent accuracy. I have harvested deer with several brands but the most consistent on spot accuracy has been with Slick Tricks. With today's faster bows I recommend a lower profile fixed broadhead. Shooting an arrow is not rocket science; it's physics. The larger the profile broadhead the more it tends to plane and drift in any wind. I will probably get some debates here but that's okay as bows and shooters are not all the same. If you compare a Muzzy side by side with a Slick Trick you will quickly notice a big difference in how the Slick Trick is more sleek and lower profile. A quick test or aerodynamics and planing make a paper airplane as sleek as possible and make a fat thick airplane and see which flies straighter and more accurate. With proper shot placement any broadhead will harvest an animal but an accurate broadhead definitely helps. I hope this helps. Sent from my LG-K540 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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