Broadhead Showdown

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We used 4 different compound bows and one long bow to test 3 mechanical and 3 fixed blade broadheads see what we came up with:

Rage: Pros: Best flying, little to no tuning, out of box performance, nice wound channel good for the treestand, they make practice heads Cons: pricey, rattle make a lot of noise , open while stalking, open in quiver not very good at quatering shot, cannot shoot through any kind of brush or grass

Swhacker: Pros: 2nd best in accuracy , little to no tuning, out of box performance, nice wound channel, good at quartering shots Cons: pricey, Stupid rubber bands, cant use to practice, cannot shoot through any kind of brush or grass

T3: Pros: Good Flying, great blood trails Cons:No practice broadheadfs offered, open all the time, terrible for stalking cant shoot through brush or grass at all

Crimson Talon: Pros: you shoot something with this even marginal shots its dying, priced right, can shoot through brush and grass without deflection, with slower bows shot real well The LX shot them like field points, you can practice with them and reuse. great for stalking Cons: fast bows need to tune to broadhead

Slick Trick Pros: Very easy on the wallet, very tough, great penetration, very good blood trails great for stalking, the long bow loved it Cons: plane a lot with faster bows, need to tune to broadhead and not shoot field points,

Montec G5: Pros: Very tough, the long bow loved it ,great penetration, very good blood trails, great for stalking Cons: plane a lot with faster bows, need to tune to broadhead and not shoot field points, they whistle when shot alerting game

Im sorry we had very nice chart that I could not figure out how to paste into the blog so the summery will have to do. happy hunting!

Keywords: crimson talon, montec G5, Rage Slip Cam, slick trick, swhacker, T3