michiganmuzzy
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Hi, all. I'm an avid ML, SML, and archery deer hunter. But I also reload for and shoot a few different pistols and rifles.
Im actually thinking about switching to them from the Montecs G5s I currently use. But I do have a lot of muzzleloaders, for that handle.Welcome! Is it safe to assume that you use Muzzy broadheads? LOL
Sounds like you've got quite the diverse set of interests! From muzzleloaders to archery and everything in between, you really do cover a lot of ground. There are tons of people here who are into the same things, so jump right into the conversations.Hi, all. I'm an avid ML, SML, and archery deer hunter. But I also reload for and shoot a few different pistols and rifles.
Well, I'm sure I've probably seen you at the Hamburg Pub if you happen to frequent that place. It's my hang-out!Welcome from another Livingston County 'squatter', this one in Hamburg Twp. Almost exclusively black powder these days. Never was good enough to develop an interest in archery.
Broadheads, arrows, bolts. They are got ridiculously crazy. I don't golf, smoke or drink so I gotta spend my money on something. May as well be the stuff I do love doing. I shoot Day 6 Razor broadheads. They also run a bit on the high side. Matched with Day 6 XD arrows, it's a spendy package but you won't find a much truer set up. It's for my traditional stick only so its niche oriented. Compound I shoot Gold Tips and Magnus two blades. Much cheaper.Back in the day pretty much all we shot was Satellites, Zwikey and Muzzy broadheads. My how things have changed since then! When mechanicals first hit the market, I decided to try 100 gr Spitfires since I always liked products made by NAP. I've killed so many with them I still use them to this day. Here's the deal.... some broadheads are simply built/ better/tougher than others. But just about any razor sharp broadhead out of a well-tuned bow with a properly built/spined arrow shot through the lungs/heart will make for a short tracking job. A buddy of mine just bought some Iron Will 2 blade broadheads. $130.0 for 3!! Crazy....
40-50% let off bows to bootWhen I think of all the deer that I've killed over the years with a Bear LTD, Darton SL50, Martin Bobcat, Browning Bushmaster, Easton 2117 aluminum arrows with 5" vanes and 125 gr. NAP Thunderheads, flipper rest, no release aid, brass sight pins, no peep sight, etc., it just amazes me on how far the archery industry has come with all the high-tech equipment.
Oh yeah, and we thought that was great! LOL40-50% let off bows to boot
During that time I also shot a 60# Martin Hunter Recurve. They sure were much easier bows to shoot and hold than that Martin recurve.Oh yeah, and we thought that was great! LOL