Yup. 125 grain.@Big Fin , you still using Bone broadheads with your elk setup?
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Yup. 125 grain.@Big Fin , you still using Bone broadheads with your elk setup?
I used the NC hypodermic +P last year on a whitetail buck and it went clean through quartering to but in this case had almost no blood trail. My brother in law had a big blood trail on his so hard to say why. I have not noticed any difference switching to them other then it is nice to not have to worry about a collar.Have you tried the No Collars yet? I’ve never shot big game with mechanical, but I’d like to hear firsthand exp on shooting with a collar for however long, how many discrepancies you may have encountered, and the switch to NC and any differences you may have encountered between the two…
$240 for 6. But I guess with lifetime warranty they may pay for themselves.Maybe I overlooked it but no one mentioned Iron Will? Probably the toughest broadhead on the market.
Looks like they’ve been out if production for a while and for a while yet still to come.Yup. 125 grain.
Oh, they definitely aren't cheap. I'm a little bias because this is the first broadhead I picked up when I had a failure from a lesser known brand at < 20 yards. Haven't turned back.$240 for 6. But I guess with lifetime warranty they may pay for themselves.
The real question is where is the sweet spot with regards to the intersection of weight and speed. The vectors are mutually dependent so there's an unescapable inherent trade-off.Get yourself a heavy broadhead and insert combo. I'll be using 200 grains up front alone. You want penetration on large animals. Mechanicals will not give you penetration, nor will serrated heads. The industry wants to sell you on speed, that's why a lot of archers try to use the lightest set up they can. Don't be afraid to explore heavy arrows and heavy BH's!
Have a read on Dr. Ed Ashby's website.
You got it!Razor sharp and thru the boiler room.
Anyone using QAD exodus?
Me, No complaints. Elk don't like em much.
My brother in law used them both seasons we’ve bowhunted together and I was thoroughly surprised at how sharp they stay, and the blood trail they leave. He’s got full passes on everything he’s shot and I’m making the switch from G5 to QAD this year. Here’s some pics of a double lung elk blood trail last year from about 50 yards.Anyone using QAD exodus?
Love the review, was he using 100 or 125grains? Do you know total arrow weight?My brother in law used them both seasons we’ve bowhunted together and I was thoroughly surprised at how sharp they stay, and the blood trail they leave. He’s got full passes on everything he’s shot and I’m making the switch from G5 to QAD this year. Here’s some pics of a double lung elk blood trail last year from about 50 yards.
100s gn. Idk total weight, but i could get it this evening probably. Easton axis 5mm at about 27 1/2” nothing extra, basic blazer veins IIRC.. I can find out!Love the review, was he using 100 or 125grains? Do you know total arrow weight?