Best flying broadheads on the market

MuleyBuck

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If you had to pick one broadhead to fly
just like your field tips, which would it be?
 
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I haven’t shot a lot of broad heads over the years, because I mostly stick with something when it works for me. Also, I’ve only ever hunted whitetails in the Midwest/Southeast, where I don’t have super long shots. I started with muzzy 3 blades which didn’t fly worth a crap for me past 30, and they didn’t leave much of a blood trail either and got dumped after my first season with them. Around the time I dumped muzzy’s, rage became, well…all the rage and after I saw my bow hunting hero Chuck Adams endorse them, I started using 2 blade rages. They flew really well, just as good as my field tips and I killed a lot of deer with them. I hunted with rage up until last year, when I started really noticing the quality of rages being pretty bad. I then switched to Grim Reaper whitetail specials; they are a quality head that are made in the USA. They fly really good for me and the one deer I shot last year died within 40 yards. I know many hate mechanicals, but I’ve had a pass through on every animal I’ve shot and never lost a deer. One of my rages on the end of a heavy fmj, went clean through a bucks spine once when I misjudged the distance and shot high. If I were hunting larger game, I would probably shoot a quality fixed head, but for what I do, the Grim Reapers are performing well.
 

Sobrbiker

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I have limited experience, but I did get a velvet Coues at a distance I’d get crap for by many here last year.
Practice with field tips just before hunt and deer in between the same ranges.
QAD Exodus 125
 

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Blandry

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Whatever these are..switched to mechs a few years ago but these fly better than any fixed I ever used…remember now. Magnus stingers. They’re very similar to the iron wills. May have to try those in the future.

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Zac

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Evolution Outdoors, hits exact same hole at 60 if I do my part. Greg Poole has similar experience at 80. Ironwill is probably just as good, little less forgiving on the solid version.
 
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But, but, but.

That doesn't sell broadheads.

Says right on the package it shoots just like a field point. I shouldn't need to do nothing to the rig I built.
Yep. Love my “flies like a fieldpoint” broadheads. I just chuck them on the day before season and go hunt!

Should’ve seen the spike I missed last year! It must’ve been that buck fever. I don’t have no problem hitting the bail at 60 yards with my field points and that buck was at 50 so he should’ve been dead! Damn it!
 

gelton

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Whack em' fixed 3 blades, but their durability was left wanting so I switched to VPA's and finally settled on Iron Wills.
 
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Yep. Love my “flies like a fieldpoint” broadheads. I just chuck them on the day before season and go hunt!

Should’ve seen the spike I missed last year! It must’ve been that buck fever. I don’t have no problem hitting the bail at 60 yards with my field points and that buck was at 50 so he should’ve been dead! Damn it!

Shoot all you hitting is the bale at 60?

I shoot da skoal can.
 
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