Sevr 1.5 hybrids

Wesmorr

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Looking for a mechanical I can use on antelope, elk, deer and bear. After looking at the arrow ballistics study and hearing about SEVRs accuracy, I’m thinking this would be a forgiving setup and wanting a hybrid for additional cut and wound channel. Has anyone had issues with these or opinions on blood trails and holes on different animals? Any first hand experience appreciated.

Bow and arrow: draw length 28.25”, shooting 435 gr 275 FPS at 70 lbs. victory RIP TKO 300 w/ DCA super Sabres and FFP 360s

Wes
 
Hey Wes , I’ve got the regular 1.5’s, and think I would prefer the hybrids just to help keep the wound open more. I’ve shot whitetail with them and had no issues. In my opinion black bears aren’t all that tough for broadheads, they can just be harder to track if there hair soaks up a lot of blood. As for elk, I’ve yet to shoot one, but I bring fixed blades as my primary and carry the sevr for follow-ups.
I’m shooting 275 or 285 , at 455gr and 480gr depending on which arrow I roll with
 
Shot a doe with a 1.5 hybrid last fall. Shot was about 20 yards. Was just poking through offside shoulder. Died fast. Mathews Vertix at 27” and 63 pounds. About 410 grain arrow. Will continue to shoot them.
 
I switched to Sevr 1.75 Hybrids last year. I didn't get a dear during archery season but, I can tell you they fly great. I practice a lot with them and they hit right with my field tips (maybe a bit lower at 40-yards... maybe). I believe you will like the way they fly and hopefully, next year I can tell you how they work on a deer. Oh yeah, Sevr has sales all of the time so, it might be economically advantageous to sigh up for their emails.
 
Lots of feedback on the Sevr heads in this thread...

 
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