This review is from: New Archery Products Thunderhead 60-114 Broadheads (Sports)
I’ve used Thunderheads bowhunting for the better part of 10 years. While fanicer, shinier products have come onto the market, I have never switched as my Thunderheads have never given me a reason to.
The flight is consistent out to at least 50 yards (I don’t practice at any greater distance), easily holding a 3 inch group (a lot of this is in the bow… so if your groups aren’t as tight, don’t blame the broadhead!).
I’ve harvested a number of animals with my Thunderheads (including a Pope and Young blackbear), more often than not the arrow goes completely through and leaves a good trail… although I can’t really think of any that ran more than 50 yards, so you almost don’t need a trail to follow at that point!
Also, I’ve buried a broadhead or two into tree stumps, and while I replaced the blades, the broadhead was still in perfect shape. Really, there’s no need to buy any fancy, gizmo-laden broadheads when you get such a great performance from the thunderheads using such a simple design.
Moral of the story is that they are good broadheads. Keep the blades sharp and they won’t let you down.
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This review is from: New Archery Products Thunderhead 60-114 Broadheads (Sports)
Whoever tells you this arrowhead is not top notch is plain wrong. Most of the new arrowheads have wizz-bang moving parts, and you will not see them bring down deer as easily as this bad boy.
So you can go with the tried and true, thunderhead (like how I used all T words 🙂
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This review is from: New Archery Products Thunderhead 60-114 Broadheads (Sports)
I have used numerous brands of broadheads in over thirty years, I have always gone back to Thunderheads. I do not know why I waist my time or money on other brands or types. I have punched through rib bones and shoulders without damage to the broadhead. I currently use them on CE Piledriver Hunter 350 with the preditor vanes out of my Truth II by Bear at 65lbs with a QAD rest. They hit in the same spot as with the field tips. I here of point of imact being different between the Thunderheads and field tips TUNE YOUR BOW!!!
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Solid Performance, Great Flight,
The flight is consistent out to at least 50 yards (I don’t practice at any greater distance), easily holding a 3 inch group (a lot of this is in the bow… so if your groups aren’t as tight, don’t blame the broadhead!).
I’ve harvested a number of animals with my Thunderheads (including a Pope and Young blackbear), more often than not the arrow goes completely through and leaves a good trail… although I can’t really think of any that ran more than 50 yards, so you almost don’t need a trail to follow at that point!
Also, I’ve buried a broadhead or two into tree stumps, and while I replaced the blades, the broadhead was still in perfect shape. Really, there’s no need to buy any fancy, gizmo-laden broadheads when you get such a great performance from the thunderheads using such a simple design.
Moral of the story is that they are good broadheads. Keep the blades sharp and they won’t let you down.
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Oldie but a goodie,
So you can go with the tried and true, thunderhead (like how I used all T words 🙂
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Thunderhead 125 grain broadhead 6 pack,
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