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Best BROAD HEAD for whitetail deer

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  1. Hoytman62

    Hoytman62 Weekend Warrior

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    What is the best 100 grain broad head for whitetail deer? I know there is many out there!

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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Rage Hypodermic is looking really good to me.
     
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    Just Passin thru Grizzled Veteran

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    You are going to get so many different answers.....
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    No correct answer for this question and your going to get a ton of responses. As for me I like the NAP Killzones!

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    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    The one that gets put in the right spot on a deer. Put a cheap sharp Walmart head in the boiler room and its a done deal.

    For me I choose the Rage Chisel Tip.
     
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    I personally love the Slick Tricks.
     
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    I agree with the answers above. There are a lot of great broadheads out there and everyone has one they prefer.

    G5 Montec
    Rage
    NAP Killzones
    Muzzy
    Swhacker
    Thunderhead

    ...just to name a few.
     
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    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    you will really get a wide range of answers because everyones opinion varies. just try a couple out and see which works well for you.
     
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    I am sorry to be the one to give you the bad news, there is no such thing as the best broadhead. If there was a best, we would all shoot it.
     
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    For me its Swhackers or Muzzy Mx3's.
     
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    What kinda head are you looking for??
     
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    jimmy102 Weekend Warrior

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    A sharp one.
     
  14. BACKSTRAPASSASSIN

    BACKSTRAPASSASSIN Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bingo.....ive used ones that are 40 bucks for 3 heads and 10 bucks for 6...if your bow is tuned and shot placement is there as long as the head is sharp they all will put down a deer...im trying mx3s this year as I wanted to go with a fixed...been using mechanicals the past couple rages and killzones....killzones are great heads imo just wanted to switch it up...plus we have an elk hunt coming up and fixed is a must imo with those big ol boys...try a few different ones and ull find what you like...good luck

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    Like everyone said, this is a Ford/Chevy/Dodge debate. Everyone has their favorite. I prefer Slick Tricks, but that's what has worked for me in the past. So go get what you like and what flies well with your setup and shoot a deer with them.
     
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    I like montecs for fixed, and killzones for mechanical. Just my .02
     
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    Yep, everyone likes what they like. I'll be using G5 Montec CS 100 grain this season personally. After doing some reading alot of people agree that they shoot basically the same as field points. I'm gonna give them a try, also read the CS have & hold a sharper edge than the stainless Montecs.
     
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    Rage chisel tip.
     
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    I use the NAP Spitfire Maxx on my crossbow bolts and will likely stick with them when I get a compound too.
     
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    All broadheads are great in there on way. If you want fixed I prefer muzzy 4 blade 100's but in the last couple years i switched to Rage 2 blades and have had great success with them. But thats just my opinion
     

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