AkRyan
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I think most people know the answer to this is the exodus hands down but it's been around so long folks are bored with it. You literally can't find a test where that head doesn't place in the top 3.
The weight options seem pretty limited and I prefer something without replaceable bladesI think most people know the answer to this is the exodus hands down but it's been around so long folks are bored with it. You literally can't find a test where that head doesn't place in the top 3.
You can literally shoot these through sheet metal and not damage a blade, they will stick into bricks, blow though shoulders, and at the end of the year you swap in new blades. Inserts solve weight issues also.The weight options seem pretty limited and I prefer something without replaceable blades
I had no idea I was in the traditional thread! Yes your all right my badExodus is a short chisel point head….fine for a high energy compound…..
I wouldn’t use them in a Trad bow….they eat up too much energy.
Ok I want the enitre story, set up of equipment, etc please!I am a fan of the cutthroat 3 blades.
Compact, fly well, easy to sharpen, extremely durable, and RMS gear is a good shop to support. They are a bit more expensive than something like a G5 Montec but I think the durability/quality makes up for it.
Cutthroat 3-Blade
Cutthroat 3-blade broadheads. Single piece, machined, convexed three blade broadheads.rmsgear.com
I went all the way through a bull on a fairly long frontal shot this year and my arrow was roughly halfway (15-16") into the dirt below him.
Entrance by the nock, arrow shows the approximate path it took before coming out his belly just in front of his back legs
Edit - Realized this is in the traditional forum. I am also shooting cutthroats with my recurve but haven't shot any animals yet. I can say they are very durable and I've thoroughly tested that by shooting them into a variety of mediums in the general region of my target (dirt, grass, metal table legs, etc.)...
Ok I want the enitre story, set up of equipment, etc please!
Very nice! What animal? Elk or deer? Thanks48lb longbow with a 540 grain arrow, went in and out of both sides of the ribs.
what was your bow set up? thanksI think trad lab found shooter form, bow and arrow tune, Broadhead sharpness all more important than Broadhead design.
I got my elk this year with a VPA. One went through and lodged into the opposite shoulder blade. Needed pliers to pull it out.
I suck at sharpeningand love being able to run these on sharpening wheels.
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Reflex deflex bow my buddy made me. About #50@30". Shooting s black eagle instinct 32" arrow with an 130 grain ethics insert and a 125 vpa. About a 580 grain arrowwhat was your bow set up? thanks
Awesome thank you for your reply.I shoot a Toelke whip and its 48# at 28 draw but I pull around 29 so around 50# total. Im hoping this will be enough for elk this upcoming year.Reflex deflex bow my buddy made me. About #50@30". Shooting s black eagle instinct 32" arrow with an 130 grain ethics insert and a 125 vpa. About a 580 grain arrow
I actually bought a toelke whip to compare to mine, same draw weight it was maybe 4 fps faster.Awesome thank you for your reply.I shoot a Toelke whip and its 48# at 28 draw but I pull around 29 so around 50# total. Im hoping this will be enough for elk this upcoming year.