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190-200 grain broadhead options

Started by styksnstryngs, July 13, 2021, 04:19:17 PM

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styksnstryngs

I'm building an arrow/bow setup around the plan to eventually try some Simmons treesharks in 190 grains, but I don't want to throw more expensive heads at turkeys or other medium game. Any options for budget 190-200 grain screw-in heads? I was thinking of grizzlies but the narrow cut diameter doesn't make much sense on turkeys and medium game since penetration isn't going to be an issue with a 50# bow.

Texoma

Tusker broadheads come in those weights and are relatively cheap.

styksnstryngs

The tuskers are tempting prices, probably gonna snatch a few up for $20 a pack.

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mj seratt

I ordered some Tuskers a few weeks back, and got word they were out of stock.  They said they don't know when they'll be available.

Murray
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old_goat2

There's probably no better arrow to toss at a turkey than a Simmons that doesn't cost more. Turkeys are tough as hell and Simmons really aren't that expensive!
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Friend

Have consistently harvested gobs for a decade with the Tree shark. Would be extremely confident utilizing the Timber Shark.
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Wilderlife

Outback Broadheads in Australia has a couple of 200gn screw-in options and you'll probably find the price very good after you look at the exchange rate. I get them for $50AUD/6 pack, so for the American customers you'd be looking at $38/6 pack. Of course you'd have to pay some postage but if you got a couple of packets it might turn into a nice option.

trad_bowhunter1965

Lot of great broadheads I like the Grizzly Broadheads.
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Wheels2

3Rivers sells a 75 grain steel adaptor that you could use with a 130 grain Delta.
It is hard to beat the Deltas in general
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kennym

There is some Werewolf 200s in the classifieds for a great price... :thumbsup:
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stevem

I have a lot of broadheads in the 125 grain range, including many Zwickeys.  When I decided to bump up to 200 grains I bought steel adapters.  They weigh in at 75 grains.  Lots of choices to make up a 200 grain point.
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smag

Woody Weights if you shot wood shafts. Killin machines.

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mj seratt

I was just notified that Braceheart got in some Tusker broadheads.

Murray
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Ron LaClair

Ace Super Express in 175 or 200gr with a screw in adapter.

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