![]() Get a broadhead wrench it’ll make screwing-in the broadheads much easier and will make it almost impossible for you to cut yourself in the process.Never use broadheads that weigh less than what is recommended by your crossbow manufacturer, as it will result in severe damage to your weapon and possibly serious injury I once had the entire limbs on my crossbow crack for exactly this reason.The pack includes instructions on blade attaching and detaching. They come in packs of 6, and you should avoid using them for target practice as they will tear up your target apart pretty quickly – only for hunting! Come in 125 grain weight and each broadhead has 3 blades. #3: Muzzy® BroadheadsĬheck pricing and user ratings here. These removable-blade broadheads are legendary for their design quality, balanced weight, razor-sharp blades and perfect penetration. If you’re looking for a “no-brainer” type of purchase, these broadheads fit the bill perfectly. They’ll go right through any game if you hit it properly. ![]() This design has been used since the early 1980’s and it has proven to be more than dependable. Very sharp and very well-balanced despite the low price. These fixed-blade broadheads are available in 125-grain weight and come in packs of three. #2: Allen Company Grizzly Three-Fixed-Blade BroadheadsĬheck pricing and user ratings here. The blades come razor-sharp out of the box and you should be careful not to cut yourself while screwing them in we recommend using a Broadhead Wrench (amazon link) – not just for these, but for all broadheads. The wound they create is very large, leaving a blood trail that is very easy to track. The opening and collapse of the blades in these broadheads is very dependable and we’ve never experienced (nor heard of) an instance of them failing during a hunt they do not expand mid-flight and always expand on impact. They come in a pack of three and a five year warranty from Barnett. The Barnett expandable-blade broadheads come in both 100 and 125 grain versions, and should be used with arrows that are 20″ to 22″ in length. #1: Barnett Outdoors X Expandable-blade BroadheadsĬheck pricing and user ratings here. We go over each of them in detail in our crossbow arrows guide – you should give it a quick read if you are unfamiliar with these three types. There are three main types of hunting broadheads: fixed-blade, removable-blade, and expandable-blade broadheads. Once you know the weight, it’s time to choose the exact broadheads you’ll be getting. Multiply the weight in grams by 15.43 and you’ll get the weight of the head in grains. You will need a very accurate scale to do that (accuracy up to the gram). Weigh the arrow heads that came with your crossbow yourself.Contact the manufacturer by phone or e-mail and ask them.If they weigh 125 grains, then you want to get broadheads of exactly the same weight. ![]()
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