Fixed Head Poll

Which one do you prefer for resharpening and accuracy?

  • Terminal T Lock

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Shuttle T

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Wac'em Tritan 3-Blade

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • QAD Exodus Full Blade

    Votes: 4 30.8%

  • Total voters
    13
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I am considering these four. Right off the bat I am not a fan of the Shuttle Ts only because they look like they would be hard to resharpen. I ran the Exodus last year, while they flew well I wasn't impressed with the penetration. I hit a lot of bone on two hits and was running lower weight due to tuning issues but that's another story. I have read the long range fixed head thread numerous times but it is not my thread nor OP.
 
Shuttle t's are hands down the most accurate for me. I've tested broadheads hard at long range (80-100 yards) an shuttle t's always fly the best and most accurate. They also penetrate really well too. It's fairly easy to resharpen them.
 
I have not tried the Terminal T's because I could never find them in 125gr, but I'm sure they are a great head. I tried the Exodus swept blades and quite frankly they just don't fly as consistently well as the Shuttle T's and Wac'ems for me. Also wasn't very impressed with their sharpness. Not sure about their full blade version. I shoot Shuttle T's and both regular Wac'ems and the 4-blade Exits.
 
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I am able to sharpen up the Shuttle T's on my kitchen steel although I will admit it takes a bit more work than any straight blade.
 
If you want to shoot a resharpenable head, shoot a VPA. Nothing more durable or reusable.
 
I have been very happy with my Wac'em Triton 3 blade 100gr. Elk and Turkey mostly. Pass throughs on Elk at 35 and 50 yards. They died within 100 yds. Accurate enough for a headshot on a turkey a few years ago.

I've shot them at Broadhead 3d tournaments and the blades have taken quite a beating from other arrows. Just change out a bent blade and keep going. I've resharpened the point, but always use old blades for practice and broadhead tournaments.

I have a female bowhunting friend who shoots maybe 45 -50 pounds that has killed a pile of wild hogs (50+) with her bow. Wac 'ems for her too. SO they work low poundage too.
 
I am using anarchys this yr its a company out of Oregon every review I have read and people I have talked to that have killed bears bucks bulls have had nothing but excellent things to say about them also the kill pics I have seen on there facebook PG I have been nothing but massive damage and huge blood trails.
 
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