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What broadheads are you shooting this year?

Kudu Broadhead 125gr with 100gr insert total arrow weight 549gr.....


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I was thinking the same. What is you dl, dw, poundage
I shooting 28” 65Lb 350 spine


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I use the NAP Killzones, no collars, durable, relatively inexpensive. I’ve used Rage Chisel Tips, Hypodermics, Trypans, Muzzy Trocar, Montex G5’s, shot a deer with a Toxic once.

Used to use the old Wasp zthunderheads on my XX75s years ago.

Have also recently tried Zeus fixed blades, they’re pretty cool. Penetration is really good.
 
Iron will wides and sevr 1.5. Will use the sevr on windy days.

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Using Excalibur Bolt Cutters (150gr.) with 110 grain brass inserts for a very high FOC from my Excalibur Crossbow. I tested several brands and found the Boltcutters fly perfectly, and hit exactly where my field tips hit, consistently. I just switched from Ramcat 100s, which also flew perfectly, but I wanted a little more grunt up front.
 
Im going to try out the 125 alien archery Australia v2s the 125 daysix evo x. Both fly great for me. Hopefully I'll see how they perform on some whitetails this season.
 
we are shooting Day Six Evo X fixed blades 125grains. They work amazing. I Have had great success with them last year and plan on shooting them for years to come!
 
Really digging the 125 grain 4 blade 1” cut tooth of the arrow heads! Fly right with my field points out to 50! Solid one pice ferrule machined from a block of steel. These things are awesome and are going to go to work this fall

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Have you ever tried their 1 3/16” 175 grain broadhead?
 
G5 Deadmeat 125 grain I believe this is the 3rd or 4th season. I'll also be playing with a cutthroat 150 but they probably wont make it out to hunt with until next season.
 
Have you ever tried their 1 3/16” 175 grain broadhead?

No I haven’t but may experiment a bit this winter with them. They look like they could go through a car door...
The 1” 125 grains just fly so darn good and are tough as all get out that I can’t justify moving past them...


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No I haven’t but may experiment a bit this winter with them. They look like they could go through a car door...
The 1” 125 grains just fly so darn good and are tough as all get out that I can’t justify moving past them...


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I just ordered some of the 1&3/16" at 175 grain. Should be here next week
 
I'm a big fan of spitfires, killzones, and slingblades. Killed deer with all 3 and never had an issue.
Like anything, broadheads(mechanical or not) all depends on the shot. Weird things can happen but if you take a good shot, 95% of the time you should be ok. In saying that the spitfires have worked for me with a good clean shot. I’ve had one lost deer with a rage and never went back but I think it was my fault anyways.
 
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