Suburban Bowhunting - Broadheads

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Myself and several co-workers were drawn for an employee only archery hunt.
The tract is 350 acres that is surrounding by highways, subdivisions & private businesses. Hunting is from Jan 1-30th

Right now I’m shooting 28” at 70# with Easton Sonic 6’s & Sever Titanium 1.5’s
- TAW is right at 400 grains at maybe 8-9% FOC going approximately 300 FPS

* I’ve tried 650 grain & 20% FOC with fixed blades, it’s not for me*

That being said, for the guys that bow hunt Urban/Suburban settings, what broadheads have y’all had the most success with?
 
I think animals react less to cut on contact heads vs expandables, likely to make a difference in far animals go after the shot. That said I'd just use your current system if it's been working good for you

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Never done anything like that but we do have a program here for urban neighborhoods when the deer population gets out of control. Problem is that you have to be basically a pro archer to get picked, and they will NEVER pick me.

I personally would go as big as possible to eliminate an animal getting very far. Probably the Megameat. My thinking is to dump blood as fast as possible and get them down within the property and before little Susie sees it outside her bedroom window.
 
I don't think this is much different than anywhere else. I like deer dying fast outside of the city too. Stick with your Sevrs.

P.S. Are y'all hiring?
 
I think animals react less to cut on contact heads vs expandables, likely to make a difference in far animals go after the shot. That said I'd just use your current system if it's been working good for you

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That’s been my experience as well seeing guys shoot single bevels, deer seemingly don’t know what happened. That’s why I was on the fence between a small SB vs Large Mech.

The trade-off is marginal blood trails and a poor shot on a deer means a long tracking job.
I’m dealing with cagey Southern deer that will come unglued if a stick falls from a tree, let alone being shot at. Many times they duck the string and change the intended POI.

That’s kind of why I’m leaning larger cut mech over smaller SB, but I’m hoping guys that hunt suburban areas a lot will chime in with their experience.
 
I would just use what you believe to be the most effective and consistent broadhead. I understand your question, but I've never once thought "Let me use what I believe to be a less effective broadhead because I am hunting non-suburban areas". It's still a deer and shot placement is the most important above everything else!

Now, what's the best broadhead? There's hundreds of threads on that...

Personally, I shoot the Day Six Evo's with the Extra wide bleeders.
 
I have shot a lot of deer with my 4-blade muzzy's and they take a few jumps and they are dead. I know a lot of guys who say the same of single bevels.
 
I’m a big fan of 150gr 3” swhackers. We’ve killed a pile of deer, pigs, and a couple elk with them. Deer seem to consistently die inside 40-60 yards even on poor shot placement
 
I hunt out west but have used the heads with a huge cut like the Grim Reaper Whitetail Extreme. They are crushing (you can hear the damage) and the animal knows its in trouble from contact. That said, they don't make it far, even on a death run.

Generally, the smaller two blades do leave em more "calm."

You may be chasing your tail on this one a bit by switching and I would probably leave it alone if it shoots well.
 
I would go 2” for sure if you stick to a 2 blade like the sevr.



I have have seen lots of good things especially with marginal shots having that extra cutting- guts can’t stay in😳 I have used the rage 2” on quite a few

I have also used a lot of grim reaper with success like the mini mag or fatal steel as a do it all head.

For whitetail the carni-four and whitetail special work well but I stay off the shoulder and away from bone on those.
 
I've had more standout blood trails with mechanicals, but more deer have gone down in sight with viper-tricks
 
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