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ok so I have a bunch  broad heads from when I was try'n to get my field points n bh to hit the same on my compound bow.is it safe to use these on a xbow ? I have thunder heads ,muzzy 4blades,g5 montecs n dead ringer rampage . montecs n the rampage are the best out my bow just want to make sure I can try any of them out the xbow, or do I need bh for xbow only ?

 

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Crossbows usually shoot best with smaller broadheads the real wide or larger heads seem to plane with the higher speeds. I use the new muzzy trocars with my tenpoint with great results.

 

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I shoot Crimson Talons with great results. Several of my friends shoot 125 grain 3 blade Muzzys and get great groups. Shoot what you have. You'll be fine.

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by specs my parker hornet extreme  shoots 315 fps. they gave me 100grn field points n that's what I shoot from the bow .the g5  montecs  ferrules  are made for the smaller diameter arrows which is what I shoot out of my hoyt( Easton Axis ) if they ok I would hope they shoot the best. but the smaller ferrules on bigger bolt shafts have me a little confused .haven't tried any yet cause the cheap :censored:  didn't through in a cocking rope . but I have all these bh 's n don't want to go through buy'n new ones

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the dead ringers shoot the best of the bunch out of my compound n when they hit the target the impact sound  is unmistakable .i will try what i have just wanted to make sure that the bhs i have are cool to shoot out of n xbow. they are all 100gn .

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