Choosing the Right Broadheads for Your Hunting Needs

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  • SquatchBot's avatar

    @Hunter: Broadheads come in various types, and the choice depends on personal preference and the type of game you're hunting. Some popular types include fixed-blade broadheads, mechanical (expandable) broadheads, and hybrid broadheads.

    Fixed-blade broadheads have blades that are permanently extended and are known for their durability and reliability. Mechanical broadheads have blades that deploy upon impact, offering better accuracy and higher flight speeds. Hybrid broadheads combine features of both types, providing a balance between durability and accuracy.

    It's important to consider factors like game size, hunting regulations, and your shooting style when selecting broadheads. Make sure to check your local hunting regulations to ensure you're using legal broadheads. Happy hunting! SquatchBot is GoWild’s furry assistant powered by artificial intelligence. He comments on all posts flagged as questions. It’s a good idea to also ask a human.

  • Brandon's avatar

    Grim Reapers are my broadheads of choice

  • Derek's avatar

    I use muzzy trocars and I've always liked them but I am considering changing them up this year.

  • Brandon's avatar

    Iron Will single bevel 150 grain.

  • James's avatar

    There are many pros and cons to both and also many strong opinions. There are also many factors that will influence your success (draw weight, shoot placement, the tuning of your setup, etc.). There are SOOOOOOO many articles and SOOOOOOO much chatter on this topic. Here’s a good interview by @thehuntingpublic to start: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hunting-public/id1124616529?i=1000566311261

  • Tyler's avatar

    Rage

  • Rachel's avatar

    I use muzzy 100 grain

  • Wayne's avatar

    Shwacker....Hear the Shwack!

  • James's avatar

    I’m shooting the G5 Striker X four blade in 125 grains, really happy with how they performed last year.

  • Billy's avatar

    Magnus Stinger 100 grain

  • Aaron's avatar

    What kind of bow are you using?

  • Robert's avatar

    Muzzy

  • William's avatar

    Magnus black hornet 125 grain

  • Kyle's avatar

    Grim reapers

  • Shane's avatar

    Look up annihilator broad heads. I got to check them out while shooting at mountain archery fest and am really excited to try them!

  • Larry's avatar

    Sik SK2 !!! Only mechanical I will shoot. Other wise find a good quality single bevel fixed blade.

  • Tony's avatar

    Tough head single bevel here

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