NoBadP17
Active member
So I had a question regarding broadhead selection. I know this issue has been beaten to death, but if anyone here has real world experience with the ones I'm going to be choosing from, I'd love to get some of their experiences with them.
First about me, I'm a new bowhunter. I shoot a lefty Hoyt Torrex, 27" draw at 65lb and shoot a 27.5" Gold Tip Hunter XT in 300 spine w/ 50 gr inserts up front and 100 grain points, giving me a total arrow weight about approx. 457.65 grains. Apparently I'm overspined, but that's an issue for another time...
I am primarily targeting blacktails in CA out of a tree stand, with average shots being from 10 yards to a max of 40.
I've heard nothing but rave reviews about the Sevr 2.0, Kudus and Slick Trick standards, so I bought all of them to sample. The Sevrs and Slick Tricks flew with near field point accuracy, so its going to be between those two. The Kudus grouped decent as well, but the other two just grouped better by a significant margin.
Most of my hunting is going to be done on a small 5-acre parcel, so I'm looking for max penetration/most efficient blood loss to make sure the deer goes down on the property. I know I'm describing a perfect scenario here, and hunting in real life is anything but that.
In my own testing on my foam block in the yard, the Slick Trick punches through almost to the fletchings on every shot, and the Sevr goes about halfway (probably due to the mechanical function of the blades opening), but I know foam and muscle/bone are very different mediums.
Anyway, this is a long way of me asking for any advice from members that have had some experience with either or both heads. I know Snyder talks about how great the Sevr is, and his praise does not go un-noticed, but the Slick Trick is a tried and true classic that's been around for a while. At the end of the day, I am just looking to shoot a head that is accurate and will cause the max damage to my quarry. Thanks in advance!
And yes, I searched for broadhead threads. None specifically addressed this issue...
First about me, I'm a new bowhunter. I shoot a lefty Hoyt Torrex, 27" draw at 65lb and shoot a 27.5" Gold Tip Hunter XT in 300 spine w/ 50 gr inserts up front and 100 grain points, giving me a total arrow weight about approx. 457.65 grains. Apparently I'm overspined, but that's an issue for another time...
I am primarily targeting blacktails in CA out of a tree stand, with average shots being from 10 yards to a max of 40.
I've heard nothing but rave reviews about the Sevr 2.0, Kudus and Slick Trick standards, so I bought all of them to sample. The Sevrs and Slick Tricks flew with near field point accuracy, so its going to be between those two. The Kudus grouped decent as well, but the other two just grouped better by a significant margin.
Most of my hunting is going to be done on a small 5-acre parcel, so I'm looking for max penetration/most efficient blood loss to make sure the deer goes down on the property. I know I'm describing a perfect scenario here, and hunting in real life is anything but that.
In my own testing on my foam block in the yard, the Slick Trick punches through almost to the fletchings on every shot, and the Sevr goes about halfway (probably due to the mechanical function of the blades opening), but I know foam and muscle/bone are very different mediums.
Anyway, this is a long way of me asking for any advice from members that have had some experience with either or both heads. I know Snyder talks about how great the Sevr is, and his praise does not go un-noticed, but the Slick Trick is a tried and true classic that's been around for a while. At the end of the day, I am just looking to shoot a head that is accurate and will cause the max damage to my quarry. Thanks in advance!
And yes, I searched for broadhead threads. None specifically addressed this issue...