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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 04:05:57 PM »
I shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dull

And hard to sharpen. If they would have addressed that they had an opportunity for a while to be a top selling head but they missed the boat. Everybody I hunt with has shot and left them at some point due to that

I am absolutely in love with the d6 evo’s for elk.

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 04:17:32 PM »
Strickland Helix 100g
fixed 2 blade single bevel
can resharpen unless to go through too thick of bone.
How long til elk season?!??

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 04:55:37 PM »
I shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dull

And hard to sharpen. If they would have addressed that they had an opportunity for a while to be a top selling head but they missed the boat. Everybody I hunt with has shot and left them at some point due to that

I am absolutely in love with the d6 evo’s for elk.

Yep hard to sharpen no doubt. Seemed like the later blades had gotten to be lower quality as well, they shot like fp's out of all my bows tho ill give em that
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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 05:03:53 PM »
Got my hands on some Magnus single bevel 125 gr, they fly amazing with my setup, they hold their edge and they have to be the easiest broadhead I've ever sharpened.  And they are not too hard on the wallet.

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 05:11:35 PM »
Been a while since a good thread on broadheads showed up.  I guess its that time of the year.

I've shot most of my elk with 100g slick tricks (3).  The good shots were mediocre blood trails, but they didn't go 50 yards, so that wasn't a major issue.  The bad shots bled pretty well.  On the bad shots, one hit a tree and was corkscrewing when it hit, had poor penetration, great blood, and the elk died in 500 yards and probably 3-4 hours.  The other bad shot hit no-mans land (a little high), passed through, and the elk was back on camera 2 weeks later, with a little cross-hatch in this upper torso.  Good luck with the slick tricks.

I'm currently using 250gr cutthroats, single bevel.  I've hit two, recoverd 1, both were less-than-ideal hits.  Blood trails on both were VERY minimal, and the one I lost was a pass through, but penetration has been EXCEPTIONAL.  I think I'm operating near the max for my 300 spine arrows with weight, which creates issues.  I put illuminated nocks on when Idaho legalized them, and practiced a little (not enough) and was pleased at the time.  When I shot my bull the arrow corkscrewed and hit about 8" low and left at 45 yards.  Arrow didn't have guts on it, but apparently didn't hit anything useful when it passed through.  Bull was still on its feet 9 hours later.  Blood trail stopped pretty early, felt lucky to find the bull.  He looked pretty healthy when I saw him and walked uphill away from me and bleeding had stopped.  The bull I recovered I hit a little far back and he was quarted to, the penetration was unreal, it blew through him (his body, not pass through), and broke his off-side femur after passing through his torso.  This hit the femoral artery and killed him.  Very lucky, and no other broadhead would have bailed that shot out.

So, airing all my dirty laundry here, I would say I had more accurate shots with the slick tricks, more of them landed on target, and when they did, elk died quickly.  The heavier cutthroats don't leave a very good blood trail IMO and are harder to shoot accurately, and a little less forgiving, but when you do hit they are going to carry deep into the animal.

I've gone back and forth on going back to the slick tricks, but I'll probably try the cutthroats for one more season. I do genuinely feel that they would break through a front shoulder.

It is going to be easier to put a shot where you want it with a lighter weight and flatter-shooting setup, but it wont respond well if you nick a tree/bush, or hit bone.  No way my slick trick breaks an off-side femur, but there's no good reason to be hitting there anyway...

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 05:14:09 PM »
Slick trick 4 blade 100 or 125.

This one!!

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 06:57:22 PM »
I shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dull

And hard to sharpen. If they would have addressed that they had an opportunity for a while to be a top selling head but they missed the boat. Everybody I hunt with has shot and left them at some point due to that

I am absolutely in love with the d6 evo’s for elk.

Yep hard to sharpen no doubt. Seemed like the later blades had gotten to be lower quality as well, they shot like fp's out of all my bows tho ill give em that
yes, very dull, I always wondered if that was how they were meant to be? They made a big hole, like the blades were made to grab the hide and then blow through?  The dullness did bother me, but damn, they killed everything I hit.
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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 07:55:26 PM »
Evolution Jekyll or Hyde.
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 08:04:53 PM by 2MANY »

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #23 on: Today at 09:15:44 AM »
Got my hands on some Magnus single bevel 125 gr, they fly amazing with my setup, they hold their edge and they have to be the easiest broadhead I've ever sharpened.  And they are not too hard on the wallet.

My favorite!

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #24 on: Today at 10:29:53 AM »
+With my 70# bow I've used and liked 125gr Thunderheads, Slick Trick Magnums, and G5 Striker X. I really like that the striker X has a 1.25" cut diameter.
+On my 60# set up 125gr Slick Trick Viper tricks or G5 Striker X
+For deer I'm using the G5 Deadmeat with 1.5" cut (expandable)

For me, blood trails are not a factor in my choice since elk can be shot with most anything, including long guns and typically the lack of a blood trail is very likely.
Last years bull was with my 60# and a Striker X. Quivers missing a few arrows since I used them to mark blood in the dark timber...

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #25 on: Today at 12:40:22 PM »
Iron Will Standard 100 or 125. I want more penetration versus a larger cutting diameter.

Every Bull I've shot so far with them has went less than 100 yards (knock on wood)

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #26 on: Today at 03:07:11 PM »
Iron Will Standard 100 or 125. I want more penetration versus a larger cutting diameter.

Every Bull I've shot so far with them has went less than 100 yards (knock on wood)

I have thought of these.  I like his engineering mentality.  If I switch off my cutthroats, I think I'll try the Iron Will ones with bleeders next.

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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #27 on: Today at 03:33:37 PM »
Iron Will Standard 100 or 125. I want more penetration versus a larger cutting diameter.

Every Bull I've shot so far with them has went less than 100 yards (knock on wood)

They are spendy but I really like mine Iron Will 125s. They fly great and are stupid sharp
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Re: Favorite Elk Broadhead
« Reply #28 on: Today at 03:41:17 PM »
Curious about the Iron Will single bevel rotation?

 


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