Another vote for Slick Tricks. I use the Magnums in 100 grain. I have never failed to get a pass-through and never failed to recover a deer that I shot with them.
Use the Montec CS for turkey. Super easy to re-sharpen and they fly true for me like field points. Tried a handful of other fixed blades and they didn't fly as well as the Montec's.
I'm quite fond of my Steel Force Phat Head 100 grain. Thick, sharp, cut on contact. Blades are both replaceable and able to be resharpened. In fact, in the off season you can send them in and have a factory edge put back on if you like. They provide the service for free Sent from my 5059S using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
ST Mag 125’s on a 340 Easton FMJ. That combos a beast and has passed through EVERY deer I’ve shot in the past 4 years. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I shot slick trick mags for a few years and killed quite a few deer with them however every deer I shot but one had no blood trail. A few years ago I needed new broad heads and was low on money. I bought a 4 pack of original muzzy 100 grain heads and have now shot 4 deer with them. None of those deer made it past 30 yards and all had good blood trails to their resting point. I understand a lot comes into play with blood trails and how far a deer runs but that was a huge confidence builder to me. Also even though they have a bad reputation they fly great for me. Farthest deer was shot at 54 yards (big 8). I missed him at 20 when my arrow hit a rod in the blind and couldn't help but take a perfect quartering follow up shot at 80. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Slick trick standards, going to try these Muzzy Trocars this year. Im kinda interested in the QAD Exodus also
If NAP ever stopped making fixed blade heads the Exodus would be next on my list. I've never heard a bad thing about it.
I love NAP broadheads. My favorite fixed head right now is the slick trick. The exodus is nice but they do not fly quite as good as a slick trick to me. However all of them fly good out of my bow