What Broadhead Did You Use In 2020?

chasewild

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TT A-tac's 100 grain. Bull died. But bull would have died with any broadhead with good placement.
 

Jethro

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Viper Trick 125. Didn't use it on elk. 10 days never fired a shot. Did put them to use last week on a PA deer. I believe its my 3rd year using them.
 
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Tooth of the arrow 100gr on a doe muley. First year using them because they fly so well, did not get a drop of blood due to my shot placement though. Hit the front shoulder, completely blew through the knuckle and didn't fully penetrate the hide on the exit. Luckily I saw the direction she ran and was piled up not far from the shot. Head was still in perfect condition though, will likely try them again next year
 

TheTone

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Used a 125 grain Magnus Black Hornet four blade. Was happy with the performance but with a 5 yard shot anything would have worked. Would have liked to have found the arrow to reuse and see how it looked
 

b-Rant

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4 Blade Black Hornet Ser Razor 125gr, mulie went 70 yds. He was broadside but became quartered away as he took a step as my shot broke, hit a good 8” back of aiming point but exited behind off side shoulder thankfully. The damage and blood trail was still impressive.
 

River_Rat

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Used 150 grain silverflames for my elk. Frontal shot at 45 yards. Arrow stopped poking into the hind quarter. Ran 60 yards max and watched him fall. Killed my whitetail with a 150 grain rage trypan. Ran 100 yards max.
 

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widnert

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My bull fell this year with Grim Reaper 100gr head. I also carry G5 Montec in my quiver. This year's bull just happened to be in a situation where I felt the GR was the better choice. No issues with blood trail or recovery. May have gone 40-50 yards before laying down through some thick stuff. Then, I started tracking too quick and got him up and he went another little ways.
 
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100 gn G5 Montech CS. My bull this year was only the second animal I’ve shot with this head, the first was a whitetail that I gut shot and was able to get a second arrow in her at distance which hit low in the brisket. That follow up bled enough to find her the next morning but minimal blood loss. My bull was an uphill double lung/heart pass through that barely bled. I like the design and they fly good but they leave something to be desired. I still have them on my arrows though so...
 

Zane503

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Kudu 100 grain as well, my Roosevelt went down within 30 yards. . After seeing a friend shoot through a 1/8 steel target in broadhead league with a kudu and the broadhead was straight and sharp i was sold .
 

hodgeman

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I put a 100gr Montec through a cow moose at 51 yards, high lung with complete pass through hitting ribs in and out. Never found the arrow.

She went 75 yards and piled up stone dead. Didn't leave much blood trail, but when I opened the chest cavity there were gallons of blood rolling around in there so it was only a matter of time till it started leaking substantially.
 

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