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Best broadhead for low poundage bow

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As said above see 14. Also, a big fan of Magnus Stingers. 2-Blade would be a good for the set-up. HAve heard rumors that single bevel helps but cannot verify.

-Chuck
 
Is bumping broadhead weight from 100 to 150 without bumping the spine going to be a problem?


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Is bumping broadhead weight from 100 to 150 without bumping the spine going to be a problem?


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It could be. The best answer I can give you is to shoot it bare shaft through paper to know for sure. At that arrow length, you might be able to get away with that. A dozen uncut shafts can be had for 40-60 bucks if you decide to go stiffer.
 
My wife is about to take on her second season bow hunting, and I’m trying to put everything in her corner that I can. She is currently shooting a 25.5” 500 spine arrow and a 100 gr NAP thunderhead. The bow is probably just under 40lb but I keep increasing the weight as she shoots more and more. I want to do a heavy arrow build for her but I don’t want to spend the time and money with her changing her weight so much to get it paper tuned and all that. Any tips or suggestions? Especially on broadhead selection. I like the Magnus Stingers, almost went to them myself.


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Those Magnus Stingers are perfect for that set up! Just keep them sharp. If anything stay with cut on contact. Have a great season!!
 
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