QAD Exodus Broadhead

PA_Hunter8

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Anyone have any experience with them? I’m planning to trying some fixed blades this year, and the QAD exodus looks like a very good design to me.


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4rcgoat

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Been using them for the past 3 seasons, fly very true and limited noise through the air. I've taken several deer and a cow elk last season, all pass through's.
 
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I use the deep six version with fmj injexions, 100 grain full version. Super happy with them. Practiced with them a lot and I think they stay sharp longer than any head I've used. They tuned up really easy, and hit right with my field points out to 70 yards, any farther and it's surely my fault if they didn't hit the right spot. Didn't kill an elk last year but they performed perfectly on a couple whitetail does.
 
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PA_Hunter8

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Thanks guys! I appreciate the feedback


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HookUp

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One of the best. ElkNut swears by them and they stack up the elk.
 
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I've taken over 50 animals with them, from Canada to Colorado to Africa--Elk, Deer, Bear, Kudu, Wildebeest, Hogs, Turkeys, etc. I believe they have the best balance of cut size, ferrule strength, edge retention, flight, and penetration of any fixed/replaceable head on the market, in the "normal" price range. The only heads that are a bit "better" are the top tier, $100+ heads--A-TACs, Iron Will, Bishop, and Solids.
 

Lpmeyer1

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Oregon
I've taken over 50 animals with them, from Canada to Colorado to Africa--Elk, Deer, Bear, Kudu, Wildebeest, Hogs, Turkeys, etc. I believe they have the best balance of cut size, ferrule strength, edge retention, flight, and penetration of any fixed/replaceable head on the market, in the "normal" price range. The only heads that are a bit "better" are the top tier, $100+ heads--A-TACs, Iron Will, Bishop, and Solids.

This makes me want to switch. How would you compare to the single bevel (i.e. Kudupoint)?
 
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This makes me want to switch. How would you compare to the single bevel (i.e. Kudupoint)?

Well, they are completely different. I like single bevels and know they have a place. I’ve taken a number of animals with them. But I see their primary place as being for super large animals, like Cape Buffalo, or for slower speed bows. When I go after a Cape Buffalo, it will be with a single bevel Bishop head. But for N American game, I want as much cut as I can get and as wide of a hole as I can get, while still providing a great chance at a pass through. The blood trails I’ve had with single bevels are hit and miss. Lots of good internal damage, but the cut in the hide is so small, it often doesn’t allow enough bloodletting. If I get a great heart or low lung shot, a single bevel is fine. But otherwise, I prefer a wider and bigger cut, like the Exodus provides.


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