To trust a Beast broadhead?

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Killed my impala at 76yds with one. They definitely get the job done.


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Lots of other great broadheads out there to choose from.... if you're sticking with a mechanical I'd recommend Sevr or Evolution Hyde
 

Lots of other great broadheads out there to choose from.... if you're sticking with a mechanical I'd recommend Sevr or Evolution Hyde
Sort of- technically convicted for not knowing what the outfitter was doing.
 
Sevr seems to be a proven head with a good track record. Based on the four animals I have shot with it and the research I did, I wouldn’t try another head if they were given to me for free.
 
Find the affidavit and read it and you’ll quickly see they didn’t kind of not know what the outfitter was doing
I did, you have to look in the mirror some when ever you hunt with any outfitter.

You shoot a none legal sheep with an outfitters it’s still on you.

Although Baited duck hole is a little different, still if by the third volley the same ducks keep circling back wanting in that hole, only two things are possible every where else is frozen or that holes baited.
 
I'm partial to cut-on-contact broadheads. 11 bulls, 3 cows with bow, never lost one, all down within 100 yards. Killed those elk with Slick Trick, G5 Montec. Last 8 elk taken with my favorite Iron Will Solid-S broadheads.

However, for 2025, 2 SEVR 1.75 new Hybrids, w/new bleeder blades. Quiver has 3 IWill and 2 new SEVR*.
*Specifically for possible longer follow up shot on a bull.
Had good results on muley bucks @ 60-70 yards with SEVR.
But deer hide is not as thick, nor hair as tough on a mature bull elk's hide.
 
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