I'm sticking with my tried and true Muzzy 3 blades and debating trying out some Toxic blades.. heard good things about them.
I switched to Grim Reapers two years ago and couldn't be happier. Haven't lost a deer since and of the 10 big game animals I've arrowed, none have gone more than 100 yards, and most went no further than 50.
I'll be going with G5 strikers and T3's. The both fly the same out of my set up, and have had great luck with both. I have both in my quiver, It just depends on how I feel that day.
I went back to grim reaper. Im gonna be using their new head the fatel steel 100gr. Its supposed to fly better than all the previous reapers and they said it flys like a dart. So Goodbye rage im back grim reaper
I'm going to be using the NAP Killzone COC heads. Everything I have heard and read seems extremely positive for these heads.
I'm sticking with the Rage Chisel Point again. I've tried several different ones over the years and yet have I been able to blame the broadhead for the terrible shot when all don't go well.
Sticking with G5 T3's. Figured out a good way to sharpen them, and have about 10 heads, extra clips, etc.
I've had good luck with Spitfires, Rage 2-blade and Slick Tricks. Had deer down within 40 yards with all 3. That being said, the 2 deer I failed to recover were with the Rage, it was because I was worried about hitting the shoulder and hit the guts. While that was my fault, I don't think I'll be shooting mechanicals for deer anymore. Just because I want to be able to pound through bone if that's where my arrow goes. So, I've been looking into different single bevel designs. A few from Alaska Bowhunting Supply have my attention right now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'll definitely have to check out DRT, Alaska Bowhunting is spendy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk