Broadhead for elk

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I am looking to find the best broad head for elk hunting. I know the internet will swear by iron will's and I have nothing against that I just don't want to spend over a $100 bucks for 3 broadheads. I was looking into the G5 montec but there is so many mixed reviews. Anyone have any real experience with the G5 montec? Or the G5 montec m3? Is the m3 less accurate due to lack of vents like the original montec? Primarily looking into those two but what are your favorite/more cheaper broadheads for elk hunting? (Primarily looking for fixed blade as well) Thanks in advance.
 
Montecs r fine
I found their best attribute was they r relatively easy to get to fly accurate.

I just didnt care for how poorly they resharpen. Blood trails were always just ok.

Tips did tend to deform fairly easy.

But for 40 bucks for 3. I figured I'd got a couple kills out of each before they were toast.

Honeslty don't over think it. Alot of heads can do the job.

Pick the most accurate one for your setup.
 
Simmons mako killed my only archery bull. They are pretty damn sharp right out of the box. Could also run a magnus stinger, they seemed slightly more forgiving at 60-80 yards. QAD Exodus is also a very good broadhead.
 
I shoot Slick Trick and really like them. Heard a lot of good things and heard plenty of people take elk with them. Similar price to montec.
 
Any sharp head that hits behind your pin.


Most any head you will get to fly with proper tuning, different things with construction and setup will make some heads more forgiving than others.

On the "cheap" spectrum I like QAD Exodus, swept is more forgiving than the full blades.

The Montecs are OK. Take a little more work to get a good edge on because of the blade angles, but they seem easier to sharpen than the NAP hellrazor. I think both are a cast head that's machined, but I could be mistaken.
 
Here's two that I would recommend for the price point you're wanting to stay under. For what you're looking for, it's difficult to find a high scoring broadhead. These two scored above 90 points, which I think is an accomplishment. I appreciate the methodology John Lusk has created for scoring broadheads, and believe it's a valuable tool for choosing broadheads.

QAD Exodous, if you want something with replaceable blades. Scored 93.6 points by Lusk

EL & B Outdoors Wedgehead scored 93.27 by Lusk
 
I used Montec's religiously for 4 years, but every windy day I just didn't feel confident. Switched to SEVR 125s and I punch myself for not doing it sooner. This year I switched to the 125 hybrid for the bleeders but they fly within 1 inch of my field tips no matter the condition.

Are they cheap, not exactly, but look at the reviews, they have replaceable blades and the whitetail I took this year was easy to track. Looked like a garden hose.

No experience with Iron Will stuff as I like to practice with my heads.
 
I use iron wills, qads&sevr hybrids… if I could only choose one, the qad is about as good as it gets, it’s sharp, durable and flys very well. Mechanical heads still have malfunctions, plenty of guys have the sevr “pivot” and not re open. The iron wills are high maintenance, very pricey, only warranty if they go through an animal, plus they rust easy and the threads are not equally indexed.
 
I've been shooting muzzy 3 blade 100gr broadheads since about '06. Still have 5 of the original 6 bodies, just replace the tips/blades. Shot from my 57# 27.5" bow have ran them through 7 elk at ranges from 24 to 56 yards (all pass through) and a pile of deer over the years.

I am not sure how you quantify "the best" broadhead but for the quality and price point for a six pack these days, still a great choice.
 
I've gone down the broadhead rabbit hole many times. I keep going back to slick trick mag 125s. They just shoot great and leave good blood trails. Slick trick, qad exodus, or magnus would be my vote. Whatever you shoot confidently out of your bow.

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QAD exodus & Grim Reaper Micro Hades 3 blades get my vote. I’ve had no tuning issues with them out of my last couple compounds. The slick trick 4 blades have done well for several of my buddies as well.
 
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