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What broadhead are you using this year?

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  1. CountOnMyVote

    CountOnMyVote Weekend Warrior

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    What broad head are you using this year?
     
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    I really like the day 6 broadheads but I always have different heads in my quiver. I’ll probably run a mega meat, day 6, and some my co workers makes out of his shop. They’re called sinister broadheads
     
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    Mod-it Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I will have Sevr 1.5's, G5 Deadmeats, and B3 Destrukt's in my quiver this year.
     
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    I got a pack of G5 MegaMeats with a set of replacement blades. I got lucky with 6 doe tags this year, so I'm hoping the replacements will be enough. Is the ferrule usually in good enough shape to reuse a couple times?
     
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    I haven't decided and will likely carry a few different ones with me this year. I find it hard to get away from the NAP Spitfire XXX as I've had such good luck with it through the years. However, I have a pack of the new Killzone RX's on my desk that look nasty, and I picked up some of the new NAP Deep Cuts single bevels as well. I'm going to try my best to kill at least 2 deer this year, so I'm hoping to get multiple chances to evaluate performance.

    IMO, we spend way too much time thinking and worrying about our broadhead choices. With very few exceptions, just about everything on the market is more than capable of performing well and killing a deer quickly if you put it in the right place. Make sure they're flying straight and you can hit what you're aiming at, and you'll be just fine.
     
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    they are in my signature ... 100 gr Exodus swept/100 Black Hornet (straight edge, no serrations) and my Mech heads are the Steelhead 125 (AKA Valdez), now discontinued again by Xecutioner (assholes) ... I'll put the Steelhead 125gr up against any mech out there ... Ive put the 100gr version thru 55 gal. steel drums unscathed, a Muzzy lost its blades .. .. BH tuned this past Sunday, ALL BH's and FP's have same POI out to 30 yds (the furthest I could shoot Sunday, got too windy) ..
     
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    Sticking with the Magnus Stingers, but do keep an NAP spitfire in the quiver just in case I need to take a long follow up.
     
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    Have been a big fan of the QAD Exodus, but this year I have tipped my arrows with the Trump Beast Broadheads. Man they just had to make a trump broadhead... the industry just twisting my arm.
     
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    Had been shooting NAP spitfires last several years but when I needed to grab acouple more this year neither my local stores had them in stock so I changed it up a bit
    This year I'll be shooting NAP Spitfire 3ti
     
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    I shoot 100gr Spitfires, they leave a gaping hole. Never had one not open.
     
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    Just order them online.
     
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    Magnus serrazers and Iron Wills.
     
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    NebMo Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I probably would have had the 3ti's not been on sale
     
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    A couple guys on our team shot the 3Ti's last year and had great luck with them.
     
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    Magnus 2 blades. Get em as sharp as possible.
     
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    Shooting the Sevr 1.75 hybrids this year.
    Also got some G5 Montecs as backup
     
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    Grim Reaper pro series 100 grain
     
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    I'm gonna be trying TOTA 100gr 1 1/4" this year. Pulled the old z7 out of the closet and knocked the dust off it. Been 11 years since I've killed anything with it.
     
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    100Gr slick trick razor tricks, 4 blade. Though I do think they were significantly better before that company was sold out; I still love them.
     

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