Let's talk broad heads...

Madbowh

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muzzy 3 blade 100 grain, haven't tested them in the woods yet but I'm hoping to this fall opener
I've hunted with them for over twenty years no problems yet. Hit bone in and out once and still had a pass through I get more pass through with my bow than my muzzleloader with 125gr loose powder
 

UTGrad

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Rage Hypodermic +P.

1.5" cut works in a wide range of draw weights and has a low profile thus flies like a field point.
 

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UTGrad

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Did you have too track that one far? lol

Impressive!

Not at all hit her in a bean field and saw her go down but she didn't go 20.
 

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Union Co. Boy

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Been shooting Rage for quite a while. I've come to expect results like UTGrad's pics. They could let me down this season, but if I do my part, I have 100% confidence in a short blood trail. They normally fall within sight.
 

TheLBLman

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Slick trick has been really good to me and my buddies. I prefer the 1 inch original
Same here.
The 1 inch original is more foregiving than the magnum version.

In times way past, my go-to head was the 3-blade Muzzy.
But the 1 inch original Slick Trick is a 4-blade head with (I believe) more cutting edge than the Muzzy.

My thinking is this small 4-blade head has comparable cutting edge to some of the larger 2-blade mechanicals (which I simply do not like). Plus, with the 4-blade head, you're actually somewhat creating not just a some major cuts, but somewhat a "hole", like a large bullet "hole".

I know this "hole" is much the reason many "like" the Slick Trick Magnums,
but the "original" smaller one is what made the company famous.

Regardless what head you choose, so long as it's razor sharp, I believe shot placement is more important than which head you're using.
 

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