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    #16
    My wife shoots 48 pounds and has killed several large bodied WT and an axis buck with 1 3/8" grim reapers. Passes through most and has never lost one. 400 spine axis arrows @ 27.5" with a 50 grain half-out and a 100 grain broadhead. I shoot the 2" WT Special. Devastating.

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      #17
      I am a mech fan and have used NAP Killzone and Rage Extreme over the last few years with great success. I used Slick Trick for years and would not hesitate to again. The other fixed I really liked was Ramcats.

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        #18
        I’d use what you have confidence in. Makes a difference when you’re looking down the arrow. Second guessing broadhead performance can cause shot placement issues in my opinion. If your comfortable with your equipment and range your far better off.

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          #19
          60lbs bow shooting the G5 Megameat. Only broadhead I will be shooting. Makes a massive wound channel.

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            #20
            magnus stinger,, great accuracy to beyond100 yards, nothing cuts through easier either,, I have used more than 2 dozen different heads, no mechanical will ever be as reliable.

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              #21
              As a long time mechanical user, both rage and grim reaper, I have come to realize that fixed heads are much more reliable, especially two blade designs, with a single bevel probably being the best out there. Sure, go ahead and say I drank the kool aide if you want, but I am a firm believer that a heavy arrow with a coc two blade head is the best there is for any game animal. For me I shoot 27" draw at 57lbs and a 575 grain arrow that is tipped with a 150gr stinger buzzcut (swapping to a 200grain single bevel if I can ever get them (backordered)). My mechanicals always killed my deer, but not always my pigs. Since going heavy and a fixed two blade, my pigs have not faired so well.

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                #22
                Rage

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                  #23
                  Of all the subjective subjects we’ve hammered on here over the years, no subject is more subjective than broadheads.

                  it’s wild how so evenly split the love and hate can be for every broadhead. It’s the ultimate “use what you believe in” item.

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                    #24
                    Been a fan of the Rage Hypo's for a while. I only pull 55# and have no problem with penetration on whitetails. Practice tip accuracy with my set up and awesome bloodtrails.
                    Gonna give the new SEVR 1.75 a try this year. Rear deploy just like the Rage and basically the same head as the Randy Ulmer head that came out a few years back.

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