I live and die by the Montec G5s. They fly very close enough to my field tips out to 50 yards, I don't have to make any adjustments, they are sharp from the factory and I love that they are a solid one piece fixed broadhead. I'm still not sold on mechanicals, even though I know a lot of people like their cutting diameters, but until the G5s fail, I will keep shooting them. It's not about the broad head, it's about the shot placement.
Shooting grave digger hybrids this year. Did a nice job on the 9 pt I shot Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Ramcat Diamondback 100 grain. Dead deer within 70 yards. Washed the broadhead and it looks like it just came out of the package. Very sharp, very straight. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
My NAP hellrazors have never done me wrong. Deer after deer I sharpen and reuse. Great durable broadhead.
When I had to put the bow away a number of years ago mechanicals were just hitting the market and I believe their were more cons then pros then so when I went to the CB and buying equipment I figured I would try the mechanical and settled on the Rage X Treme 100's. I did have concerns about the shock collars but they worked as advertised and an awesome blood trail to follow, very satisfied with the performance
I was a big Shwacker fan over the years, switch the Afflictor broadheads two years back, and don't see myself switching. I love these heads, and excited to try the new fixed blade they have.
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