G5® Outdoors Montec Fixed-Blade Broadheads
A solid stainless steel, 3-bladed broadhead, specifically designed for hunting. Made with MonoFlow™ technology for unsurpassed accuracy, durability and penetration. Features strong multi-tapered blades, a cut-on-impact nose and easy to sharpen edges. Spin tested for accuracy. Diamond cut edges for superior sharpness. No blades to replace or parts to put together with the Montec's one-piece construction
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Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 101
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by dannypete Awesome!
Razor sharp! True flight. Two field points and two Monatec's group in a 2 inch circle. Haven't had the pleasure of sinking one into a deer yet, but have all the faith in the world that it will get the job done!
September 24, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Brindlewoods Just poor
I was excited about trying these this year, for my first bow season. I bought the practice tips and have been shooting extremely well out to 50 yards. these heads on my easton n fused fmj 400 grain arrows are incredible. 6 inch groups at 50 yards 2 inches at 20. It has been three days into the season I have shot at two bucks and a doe. one buck I shot over his back, all my fault.....the other had a heart shot, and the doe was a bit far back but still got both lungs. Both were complete pass through. My problem is not the flight or accuracy, its the lack of blood trail, and the durability. All three broad heads are destroyed beyond sharpening, I need to replace them. and there hasnt been a blood trail to find. I recoverd both deer on my own resolve. each one the trail stopped after 20 or 30 yards. and I spent the entire day wandering in the woods searching. I am making the switch to muzzy's and see where that takes me this week.
September 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by ArcheryAddiction100 Awesome fixed blade
Fixed blades a ussualy known for reliability. And also for theyre pain in the butt to sight in. But this head isnt a problem. Its dead on for me out to 40yrds.
August 16, 2011
Rated 2 out of 5Â by diamondman11 Not great
thought they looked good but when i shoot them they drop about ten inches.cant get a decent group im switchin to spitfires.
August 9, 2011
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I shoot mine into a BLOCK:Black Hole target and they do just fineA:Â
Any dense foam or layered foam target (i.e. Glen Del buck or Block) will work fine, but the more you shoot into them, the more cuts and the less arrow retention you will have in your target. Also dulls the broad head. Recommend the practice Monatecs for target shooting. They weigh and fly the same as the steel, and wont dull.A:Â
it will dull the blade. and make sure its a broadhead target.A:Â
Yes if it is a foam target but no if its a bag target they will get stuck in a bag target and you can shoot foam targets but they will cut your target up if you keep shooting themA:Â
It depends on the target. These, like most all broadheads will do quite a bit of damage to a target. I've found that block targets work pretty well. Just don't expect the target to last a very long time.A:Â
They are fine to shoot into any target designed for broad heads. Check to be sure your target is recommended for broad head usage. I keep the target from last year to place behind to ensure I do not have a complete pass thru. Vary the aim points, I will use spray paint to put additional small target points on target and rotate using all sides to extend the life. I also shoot 3 field point arrows and 1 with the broad head practice blades to prolong target life. This also confirms same point of impact.1 of 1
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