During my bowhunting tenure, I’ve conducted multiple broadhead tests. The ferrule snugs tight to the bolt’s insert, and this broadhead is offered in 100- and 125-grain options for the vertical bowhunter. Crossbows produce a ton of speed, and this 1 1/16-inch cut fixed-blade handles that speed easily. If you’re looking for a one-piece broadhead that’s accurate, tough, sharp, and ultra-quiet in flight, the M3 is a solid choice. The 100 percent Steel Tough construction will hammer through bone, and the High-Speed Crossbow model is available in 100-grains. The blades aren’t vented, which boosts downrange accuracy, and helps reduce the whistle effect associated with most fixed-blade broadheads. Ballistic Match Practice Point is available but not included.G5 has a legendary name in the broadhead arena, and its latest Montec incarnation, the M3, is a stone-cold killer. Blood trails with this broadhead are borderline silly. The tip’s narrow profile and needle-like swept-back blade design help the broadhead drive deep into the game. This two-blade shooter needs no collar or O-rings the blades stay contained in the ferrule until impact, and the +P features the lethal Hypodermic hybrid tip. It’s a slim, sleek killer branded with a 1 3/4-inch cutting diameter, I promise you the exit wound will look like you can put your fist in it. 035-inch thick blades are scary sharp, and though the broadhead looks fresh out of another Schwarzenegger Terminator movie, I promise it does the job on elk. It flies like a field point, and I’ve shot the head side-by-side with field points well beyond 100 yards during practice sessions. Shoot a rage through an elk, and you’ll know. Narrow profile for increased penetration.These heads are flat scary, and now that Rage has solved the collar problem and gone to a system that requires no plastic collars or O-rings, this head is an elk win. Best Hybrid-Style: New Archery Products DK4īroadheads are expensive, and like so many products in the archery industry, the broadhead market is flooded with options.Best Fixed-Blade: QAD Exodus & Muzzy Trocar.Best Overall: SEVR Titanium 1.5 Mechanical. ![]() Confidence is everything in bowhunting, and my best broadheads for elk, my go-to quiver fillers, have proved lethal repeatedly. Yes, I have my favorites, and I opt for certain broadhead makes and models over others because of confidence. All will get the job done if you’re shooting the right broadhead in its respective category-durable, sharp, and accurate. I’ve killed elk with all three styles of heads. Yeah it’s a fun one to go ’round-and-’round with a buddy on, but it won’t help anyone make an informed buying decision. There is no need to get into the fixed vs. The fact is, some broadheads perform better than others.
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