Ever try the carbon steel montec? They are supposed to be able to get even sharper yet.100 grain G5 Montecs
100 grain G5 Montecs
Those arrowheads are beautiful. What do you tie them on with...sinew?Here are my newer points for my wood arrows and Osage selfbow for this year. They average 100 to 110 grains. I use cedar or fir shafts. I drill a 1/8" hole about 3" deep into the point of the shaft and add soldier from a roll into the shaft for weight, weighing my arrows and length of soldier until I get the same weight on all shafts with shaft, weight and point. The weight forward helps with penetration on the bigger deer in KS or pigs. I usually get my arrows built, weighing around 550 to 600 grains total.View attachment 32993
Please forgive me for the dumb question, but are those flint heads?Here are my newer points for my wood arrows and Osage selfbow for this year. They average 100 to 110 grains. I use cedar or fir shafts. I drill a 1/8" hole about 3" deep into the point of the shaft and add soldier from a roll into the shaft for weight, weighing my arrows and length of soldier until I get the same weight on all shafts with shaft, weight and point. The weight forward helps with penetration on the bigger deer in KS or pigs. I usually get my arrows built, weighing around 550 to 600 grains total.View attachment 32993
I own an Elite Terrain compound bow 55-70 lb. I just purchased the G5 Montec broadheads. What would be the best type of broadhead for turkey hunting? And, which brand of arrow/grain/spine?100 grain G5 Montecs
I own an Elite Terrain compound bow 55-70 lb. I just purchased the G5 Montec broadheads. What would be the best type of broadhead for turkey hunting? And, which brand of arrow/grain/spine?
Thanks and happy hunting.
Ive been using G5’s from my bow and crossbow. IF i were hunting turkey i think i would consider switching to an expanding broad head.I use them on my crossbow bolts and have not turkey hunted with them...Sorry
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