Originally posted by Bowwild: It depends a bit. To promote good arrow flight I don't want to get too wide of a broadhead. So that's a "vote" for inserts rather than heavier head. However, if the head isn't what I consider too wide the heavier head will likely be thicker and maybe more sturdy. That's a vote for more head and less insert.I am shooting a 100 grain insert with a 125 grain broadhead. I could get this broadhead in heavier weight and drop the insert weight but the heavier broadhead is wider than I want for optimum penetration.
Originally posted by old_goat2: I use the 100gr insert and 125gr broadheads, like the other guys said, I like a little smaller profile broadhead and there are a plethora of 125gr broadheads. I normally use Magnus Stingers but for turkey I can throw on 125gr bullheads and then I have a plethora of 125gr junker heads to shoot at small game in the stuff left over from my wheelie days. I think the brass inserts are a lot stronger than the aluminum and since they are longer they have a better grip in the arrow shaft versus the aluminum ones.
Originally posted by BowHunterGA: Also, keep in mind when using the heavy/longer inserts that they work just like an external footing meaning they do change the spine of the arrow somewhat. Don't forget to take this into consideration.Good luck!