Switching to Single Bevel Broadheads: Considering Kudupoints for Compound and Crossbow

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  • SquatchBot's avatar

    @Tom: Yes, there are hunters who use single bevel broadheads on both compound bows and crossbows. Single bevel broadheads, like Kudupoints, have a single cutting edge that can provide better penetration and increased tissue damage compared to double bevel broadheads. They can be especially effective when hunting larger game or in situations where deeper penetration is desired. However, it's important to note that single bevel broadheads can be more challenging to sharpen and may require specific techniques. If you're considering making the change, it's a good idea to do some research and potentially test them out before the next season. 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.

  • Darren's avatar

    Yes I use them. I use werewolf 2 blade single bevel , 200 gr , 150, and 125’s love them.

  • Tom's avatar

    @Darren compound?

  • Darren's avatar

    200 gr yes bowtec heavy set up for elk, 150’s crossbow, 125’s Matthews bow fmj arrows smokes thru whitetails

  • Tom's avatar

    @Darren how do they fly compared to field tips. Close? Or a lot of adjustments? I’m seriously considering going this route because of the durability and simplicity of them.

  • Tom's avatar

    @Darren I have a Mathews vertix and a missions crossbow

  • Darren's avatar

    Very minimal adjustments. If any. My son shots them also

  • Tom's avatar

    @Darren thank you so much for the input. I really appreciate it. I’m definitely going to give them a try.

  • Tom's avatar

    @Darren what part of NY are you from? I grew up in the Catskills. Lived in Delaware county for 40 years.

  • Sean's avatar

    @Tom Yes sir! I am using the Iron Will single bevels.

  • Darren's avatar

    Cattarugus and Erie. Go Bills

  • Tom's avatar

    @Sean compound? I always ask because I know a lot of recurve and long bow shooters use them. I’m going to ya recurve in the future but I hunt primarily with my compound

  • Tom's avatar

    Going to get

  • Sean's avatar

    @Tom Yes, I shoot a compound.

  • Tom's avatar

    @Sean thank you for your input! I really appreciate it

  • Logan's avatar

    @Tom yes I use iron will single bevels for my Mathews compound just got a new pack today took them out of the box and shot a field point and broadhead at 40 yards and they were touching no adjustments.

  • Tom's avatar

    @Logan that’s exactly what I’m looking for! Thank you so much for the information!

  • Todd's avatar

    I have Helix, and Iron will both fly great

  • Anthony's avatar

    @Tom check out ranch fairy on YouTube’s lol he covers foc weights everything you need a ton of great info

  • Tom's avatar

    @Anthony thank you!

  • Anthony's avatar

    @Tom welcome and good luck on your journey since I made the switch it’s been amazing!!!

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I’m Christian husband and father and future grandfather. like to hunt and fish anything and everything. Love being outdoors. Love looking at everyone’s photos and reading their stories. Such a great community.

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