Exodus, TOTA, or WASP Drone

WVUSAF

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Narrowing down the list of broadheads I want to use this year. It’s my first year coming out west to elk hunt and just wanting a little input. These broadheads will be 125 gr.
 

BullsDeep

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There is a ton of threads covering this topic, use the search feature and you can read for days. I myself shoot viper tricks.
 

Cmor_15

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I have only shot one whitetail with the 100 grain exodus but they will be my go to head. Also a fan of the striker by g5.
 
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WVUSAF

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I’d say the exodus will be the winner, but that TOTA square cut is impressive. I killed a deer with the exodus last year,
 

PaBone

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Switched to Wasp Havalons last year and really like them. Shoot like field points at any distance, but I keep my bow well tuned.
 
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WVUSAF

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Switched to Wasp Havalons last year and really like them. Shoot like field points at any distance, but I keep my bow well tuned.
What did you switch from ? The Havalon’s are good looking heads.
 

PaBone

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Was shooting mostly Muzzy MX3, which I think are still good broadheads. Havalons did a number on my son's bull elk last year.
 

Russ89

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I think all three of your options are great options, just know sharpness is vital if you want to do it right. Make sure all the blades you use are as sharp as you can get them. Even replaceable blades can stabd to be sharper if you have a good method to sharpen them.
Exodus will be in my quiver for elk this fall. I will add I've got a pack of afflictor K2 fixed blade on the way to do some flight and torture testing on.
 
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WVUSAF

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I think all three of your options are great options, just know sharpness is vital if you want to do it right. Make sure all the blades you use are as sharp as you can get them. Even replaceable blades can stabd to be sharper if you have a good method to sharpen them.
Exodus will be in my quiver for elk this fall. I will add I've got a pack of afflictor K2 fixed blade on the way to do some flight and torture testing on.
Agreed sharpness is key
 

Elk97

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Used to shoot Exodus and they are great broadheads but I've switched to TOTArrow XLs. They are more accurate than the Ex in my opinion. You do have to keep the edges oiled in wet weather though or they'll rust.
 
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