Broadheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by 18andrew, Mar 28, 2016.

  1. Afflicted

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    Depends on where your going to hit the animal.
     
  2. BuffaloBill

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    I have the Exodus, Slicktrick Mags, and Drones in my arsenal for this season.
     
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    MAD 6 Weekend Warrior

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    I have tried a bnch of different heads this past year and my two favorites are the Grave Digger 100gr hybrid and the 100gr NAP Killzones. Both fly like field points and do major damage.
     
  4. BB4tw

    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Me too.

    A broadhead thread is a lot like a traffic accident. They all look the same yet different and you can't help yourself, you just gotta look.
     
  5. tkaldahl2000

    tkaldahl2000 Weekend Warrior

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    My favorites are Rocket Steelhead 100's, but I don't think they are make any more.
     
  6. buckshank

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    Grim reaper razorcut 1 3/8 never had a questionable blood trail and of the four I've taken with them 2 dropped within view
     
  7. CToutdoorsman

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    There are so many good ones out there i am a fan of the killzone has not failed me yet but go with your gut
     
  8. carbon-arch

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    Glad to hear they work so well. Going to try these this year, hoping to run one through a deer and an elk.

    On topic, there are so many great ones on the market it would be hard to say which is the "best". I used 100 gr T-heads for years, never lost and animal.
     
  9. Junior93

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    I used the grim reapers for 3 hunting seasons and really like them. Always had full sized entry and exit holes, and aside from a back side shoulder I had an entry and exit hole every time. I just picked up wasps for the first time and have only heard good things about them as well, the price on them was a lot more affordable. The way that grim reapers open without a band I really liked.
    I think at this point most of the companies that have been around for more then 5 years need to make a decent product to stay in business, there are a lot of good heads at affordable rates for people to consistently make crap and stay around.
     
  10. BB4tw

    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You hit the nail on the head, Junior93. That would also explain the large number of gimmicks that are released. With so much good stuff out there, it's hard to get a new head noticed.
     
  11. Marauder

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    Best kind of broad head is one that kills the deer! I like the exodus! :tu:
     
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    For a mechanical NAP sling blade can't beat the price and performance.
     

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