My shuttle Ts shot well but I've heard some people question their quality recently.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.
I’ve had the same problems with the G5 MontecAgree with a tuned bow shooting just about any reputable fixed head and mechanical well. Except for the G5 Montec M3. We shot them through multiple bows, at multiple draw weights/lengths and on the front on multiple arrows and it consistently flew 4-6" right no matter what.
Theres no doubt I prefer the full blade Exodus though. Grim Reaper Micro Hades and VPA 3 blade a distant 2nd.
Update… got some Kudu single bevels that are flying great.Like a meatloaf you say??
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My shuttle Ts shot well but I've heard some people question their quality recently.
YesExodus Swept Blade?? @TheViking