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I use to shoot Sevr mechanical broadheads, they shoot exactly like field points and no tuning required. Ive harvested a couple of deer with the Sevr with no issue. This year I put an ironwill fixed blade on and was blown away. I harvested a deer and he had his elbow kicked up over his vitals. I didn't notice until I heard the crack of his bones. 53yds through the elbow, ribs, body cavity, and out the otherside. Could never find the arrow but i don't think it slowed down at all. Ironwill broadheads are a little more expensive but more than worth it.
Curious on recommendations for broad heads. Looking for best all around. Shooting gold tip airstrike 250s. 31” draw length and 125 grain tips I believe.
This question cannot be answered. You may have well asked, what is the best pizza or beer or "how long is a piece of rope?"
You did not define "best" or what you value in a broadhead
Price?
Durability/re-usability?
Availability?
If American Made?
etc?
I did not include flight (a common mistake many ask about a broadhead) since eery broadhead will fly like a field point if you do your part. And I didn't include wound channel since eery head will kill if properly placed.
The brand or length of arrow also wont matter.
Perhaps include what you value in a head and what you hunt.
Price is secondary, I don’t like cheap things, you get what you pay for in my book
Price is secondary, I don’t like cheap things, you get what you pay for in my book
Durability would be ideal
Availability I guess as long as I can buy them somehow would be great
Just want a solid broadhead for elk, deer, bear, and antelope
In a way I left it open to see what everyone thought and then do some research afterwards. Often I feel like all you see is adds or paid reviews and always hard to get a good grasp of what people actually prefer.
Im all about broadhead. I have hundreds and hundreds of diff ones and do a lot of testing and evaluations of broadheads. Its the only real important part of the bowhunters gear. I am fortunate to be able to test bowhunting gear on lie critters pretty much year round. I usually devote 2 years to a broadhead killing (literally) tons of animals with it before I go ahead and make recommendations (or warnings) to people wanting the best info. I spent the last two years evaluating the Woodsman Broadhead (from 3rivers archery) I killed a ton of deer, as well as hogs and elk and was able to take 9 animals with the same head (re-sharpen and re-use) I can whole heartedly recommend that head to you for the spices you listed. It comes in a wide variety of weights and can be pretty inexpensive if you buy the originals from 3 rivers archery but they also offer a one piece machined version that VPA machines for them. Those cost a bit more. I can supply you with a lot of pics and video of animal taken if you wish, just PM me.
Prior to that I evaluated Slick tricks for a couple years and liked them except for the small/short/stubby profile that punches game in the side and makes them run further and faster because they know they have been hit whereas the Woodsman head slips through almost undetected by game causing them to stop and look back after running only a short way. That is where they topple over.
For the next 2 seasons I will be evaluating the Palmer extreme 160. Ive already killed 2 deer this year with them and am impressed but they are 160 grains and about 1 1/2" wide so you may not care for that.
I am a fan of heavy setups and high FOC and have lots of kills to back up my choice so I set my woodsman head up for 250 grains for a total arrow weight of 550 grains. You will find them in many grain weights and the VPA made woodsman at this link.
3-blade broadheads
3-blade broadheads offer bigger blood trails than 2-blades and deeper penetration than 4-blades. They also have the most cutting surface in a broadhead.www.3riversarchery.com
They are very easy to sharpen and dont require a guide or tool to re-hone. I can PM you a video showing how.