Expandable broadheads recommendation

Karl86

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So far, Sevr 1.5s have required the least tuning of any broadhead i've ever used.
This group was at 45 yards no tune or sight adjustment at all.
I haven't killed anything with them, but they seem very well constructed.
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Classic spitfire is a great head. That it has been around for a long time is a testament to the design. I've been using grim reapers for the last several years. Good on deer. Have put one in an elk but it was a bad shot on my part. Thankfully the bull survived and seemed no worse for wear.
 
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Have any if you directly compared the 1.5 Sevr and the 1.375 Grim Reaper Pro? Just curious on performance different between the 2 and 3 blades.
 

state637

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I've always been happy with Grim Reapers, I've used several different models over the years for deer and antelope. I'm also a fan of the Sevr 1.5 and have killed a couple deer with those.
 

jonboy

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I’m a fan of anything made by Grim Reaper. Also big fan of Spitfires.
 

LuvsFixedBlades

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I'm going to pile onto the SEVR votes. 1.5" only for me.

They are a great option for longer shots and in nasty wind. I keep half Iron Will vented fixies and half SEVR 1.5's in my quiver for all Western critters.

I've personally tested a stupid amount of broadheads in many ways and that's my combo.
 
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NAP Spitfire. With what I have seen from a dozen or so whitetails and few hogs I am confident to use them on a muley or elk as well. Most of them I did not even need a blood trail. Plowed dirt within 100 yards or less.
 
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After Sevr and Grim Reaper I would really look at the Valkyrie mech or the Evolution. If using .166 arrows, the Valkyrie might be money.
 
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SEVR 1.5 for me. Use them for everything. I also really like the GR pro series 1-3/8” 3 blade for deer and then the either the SEVR 1.5 or GR fatal steel for elk.
 

WBrim

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I’ve had all good experiences with Grim Reapers. I’d gladly keep shooting those for mechanicals.
 

CMF

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What reasons do you all like the Sevrs? I didn't realize so many people shot them until the cold bow challenge this week.
I like the idea of the 1.5 cause I'd guess it gets better penetration than a 2" and I'd rather have penetration over cutting diameter.
 

WBrim

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All the mention of SEVR here and in CBC makes me think maybe I should look at them.
 

CMF

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I’ve killed with many expandable, but switched to fixed. If I go back to mechanical, it will be one of the SEVR heads.
Yea, I want to be shooting fixed, but I keep at least one mechanical in my quiver. I figure if I'm out one day and the wind is bad, I'm better off hitting my target with a mechanical than the wind blowing my fixed head off the mark.
 

LuvsFixedBlades

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What reasons do you all like the Sevrs? I didn't realize so many people shot them until the cold bow challenge this week.
I like the idea of the 1.5 cause I'd guess it gets better penetration than a 2" and I'd rather have penetration over cutting diameter.
Like you, I prefer penetration over cutting diameter, especially for elk+ sized game.

The 1.5" has a steeper, more swept back cutting angle on the blades than the 2", which I also like for increasing penetration.
 
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