Which broadhead do you use and why?

deerslayer0369

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Ramcat orginal’s 100gr and Annihilator’s 100gr both deadly and fly like darts. The annihilators penetrate unbelievably, haven’t found a bone they won’t bust through yet…and I have photo evidence that will not be posted here bc I’m not about to be harassed and bashed for my shot choice.
 

RealIsPatt

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Iron Will 175 grain single bevel. Because I’ve always got a pass through, from deer to bear to hogs. they are wicked sharp and can easily re sharpen.
 

OffTheBeatnPath

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Wasp jak hammers or old rocket steel heads. Good blood trails and always a pass through and a piled up deer under 100 yds. They are tough little heads too. I've shot the wider cut mechanicals and never get more than 1 use out of them
 

Tight Lines

Senior Member
Personally I think the best fixed blade broadhead with the best backing out there is Magnus. I've got a bunch of their products...they stand behind them and I think they do great work!
 

kmaxwell3

Senior Member
2" Rage 100 grn. because they kill quickly and blood trails. Also shoot 4 Blade Muzzy 100 grn tried and true broadhead here and they shoot good.
 
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Stainlessman

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I'm new to archery using a crossbow. I used a Muzzy Trocar crossbow broadhead to shoot my first deer. The entrance hole was a diamond shape huge hole but only two drops of blood was found. That was it. No trail to follow. My nephew just shot a 130 lb doe the other late afternoon. Arrow went straight thru. He had a blood trail that we followed but again very little. He was shooting the same broadhead as mine. Deadly. But not alot of blood from it. So. I'm going to try something else. The muzzy works. But i'm not sure why no or so little blood.
 

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DEERFU

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I'm new to archery using a crossbow. I used a Muzzy Trocar crossbow broadhead to shoot my first deer. The entrance hole was a diamond shape huge hole but only two drops of blood was found. That was it. No trail to follow. My nephew just shot a 130 lb doe the other late afternoon. Arrow went straight thru. He had a blood trail that we followed but again very little. He was shooting the same broadhead as mine. Deadly. But not alot of blood from it. So. I'm going to try something else. The muzzy works. But i'm not sure why no or so little blood.
That broadhead is just as good as any! It always amazes me to how fast the clots can plug a hole in deer. Not to mention other material like intestines and such. Rifle hunters are not immune either. Shot placement will always be number 1
 

Stainlessman

Senior Member
I bought a package of Rage that was on sale at cabelas , but they have a shock collar you need to install that has tiny slots for the blades to fold and lay back into the collar slot to hold in place when shooting. Are all Rage mechanical heads like this with that collar. Thats a real pain for me. I'm going back to using the Muzzy.
 

Gbr5pb

Senior Member
Shot a doe yesterday hit way too far back with the rage hypodermic Had stand up blood trail for 75 yards to dead deer.
 
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quikws6

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Probably unpopular butt knock off rage hypodermics from ebay, 25 bucks for 36 of them can’t beat it. I have sharpened the blades and reused them. Great blood and short tracks are a plus.
 

ninjaneer

Senior Member
I've killed a buck & 2 does this yr with Allen Lightning fixed 3 blade. 9 bucks for 3 at Wal-Mart. They flew best between trophy taker & griz trick, so decided to use em.
 

Gbr5pb

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Probably unpopular butt knock off rage hypodermics from ebay, 25 bucks for 36 of them can’t beat it. I have sharpened the blades and reused them. Great blood and short tracks are a plus.
Just got a pack of the same! Can’t tell any difference
 

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