2 blade recommendation for low pound drawl

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Looking for your experience or recommendation on a 2 blade Broadhead for 50 to 55 pound draw. Having to decrease my draw weight due to shoulder injury.
This is for elk hunting. I have killed elk in the past with both fixed and mechanical. Trying to keep the price down because I am having to buy arrows as well as components. I like and have killed with iron will in the past but they were misplaced during a recent move and not looking to replace at that price point.

Leaning towards magnus hornets serazor. Any of your recommendations on durability, flight and penetration are greatly appreciated. Thank you
 
I used the Carbon Express F-15, if you can find them. Stellar performance, cut flaps just like in the adds. Didn't even slow down going thru a NM Bull. Massive blood out both sides.

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Any of them will work fine. 2 blades are pretty simple creatures. Just don’t go too wide with the cut diameter (or total cut) if you’re worried about penetration with the lower draw weight - 1.5” max is probably a good guideline. I’ve had good success with the standard Kudu points. They’re only like $15/head
 
Looking for your experience or recommendation on a 2 blade Broadhead for 50 to 55 pound draw. Having to decrease my draw weight due to shoulder injury.
This is for elk hunting. I have killed elk in the past with both fixed and mechanical. Trying to keep the price down because I am having to buy arrows as well as components. I like and have killed with iron will in the past but they were misplaced during a recent move and not looking to replace at that price point.

Leaning towards magnus hornets serazor. Any of your recommendations on durability, flight and penetration are greatly appreciated. Thank you
Hard to beat a magnus stinger for an affordable 2 blade. Watched a 14yr old zip multiple arrows through a bison with these heads.

I am not a fan of a serated blade or the steep angle on the serazor for elk. Work good on turkey. Especially if you are concerned about low poundage.
 
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