Grim Reaper Broadhead issues

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Has anyone else ever had issues with grim reaper broadheads? This is the 2nd deer I've shot where it hasn't deployed. Both deer died but neither time were the blades deployed. This time one is bent to the side but thats it.
 
They’re deploying. It’s almost impossible for them not to. You’re probably just finding them with the blades closed, from either hitting the dirt behind the animal or the fletching grabbing the hide on the way out causing the sudden halt to slap them closed.

Pull a lung out and see what the cut looks like going through.
 
I would bet they are deploying, even without pulling them out backwards they will appear closed inside the wound Channel if the arrow stops abruptly. The blades kind of shoot back forwards. Like others said, check the wound channel.
 
How big were the holes in the deer?

After almost 6 years behind the counter of a pro shop one of the most common broadhead complaints I heard was grim reaper blades not deploying usually followed up with that they had recovered the animal which died quickly yet some how there was a 2” hole (or holes) in it.
 
I’ve killed over 60 with the boring original 1 3/8 and the pro series 1 3/8 ever since they came out. 26 inch draw, 400 grain arrow and never had one issue out of them. They are my all time favorite mechanical. Wicked blood trials but normally it’s just like the slogan, I watch em drop from the stand.

Almost ever single time after a pass through the blades are closed, yet their is an awesome entry and exit hole…
 
I’ve killed atleast 50 critters with grim reapers. I’ve never had one fail to open. I’ve been a part of a lot more reaper track jobs, and the same holds true.

EDIT: OP, I see your comment about seeing the wound channel upon butchering, and you confirmed that it did in fact deploy. The whitetails special is a lot of broadhead to push through any critter. I’ve only shot turkeys with them. They put holes the size of my fist in turkeys.

I stick with the 1 3/8” pro series and 1.5” fatal steels for elk, deer, and bear. I’ll be moose hunting with 1 3/8” pro series next fall.


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I’ve killed atleast 50 critters with grim reapers. I’ve never had one fail to open. I’ve been a part of a lot more reaper track jobs, and the same holds true.

EDIT: OP, I see your comment about seeing the wound channel upon butchering, and you confirmed that it did in fact deploy. The whitetails special is a lot of broadhead to push through any critter. I’ve only shot turkeys with them. They put holes the size of my fist in turkeys.

I stick with the 1 3/8” pro series and 1.5” fatal steels for elk, deer, and bear. I’ll be moose hunting with 1 3/8” pro series next fall.


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