Broadheads That Stand The Test Of Time

Broadheads That Stand The Test Of Time
There are many broadheads on the market today that promise to outperform all other broadheads on the market. Every year a new batch of broadhead companies pop up that claim their broadhead is better than the dozens of broadheads currently on the market. The reality is there are many amazing broadheads that have been putting meat in the freezer for years. Below are a few broadheads that have been around a long time and continue to perform when the arrow is put in the boiler room of a big game animal.

Grim Reaper Whitetail Special
For starters, let's talk about the Grim Reaper Whitetail Special. This head has been around for over a decade and continues to be the go-to broadhead of thousands of bowhunters  every year. This 3-blade broadhead offers a 2-inch cutting diameter head, comes with a razor tip that quickly cuts through bone and flesh and blades that are made of 035-inch thick 440 stainless steel. The Whitetail Special is the most popular broadhead that Grim Reaper manufactures. Learn more at www.Grimreaperbroadheads.com.

G5 Montec
For those who prefer a fixed-blade broadhead, it is hard to beat the G5 Montec. The Montec is made out of one piece of steel and offers a 1-inch cutting diameter. Because it is made out of one piece of steel, this head is one of the toughest broadheads on the market. It can break through flesh and bone like butter. Best of all, this broadhead can be resharpened. Broadheads are more expensive than ever and being able to resharpen a broadhead can save a bowhunter lots of money over the course of a few years. Learn more about the G5 Montec at www.G5outdoors.com.

The Rage 
Last but not least, the Rage broadhead is one that has been around for a long time and continues to be one of the most popular broadheads on the market. Rage offers many versions of the broadhead. One of the most popular is the Rage NC Cut on contact 2-blade. This broadhead has a 2-inch cutting diameter, a hypodermic tip and a machined stainless- steel ferrule. The Rage NC doesn’t have a collar so bowhunters don’t have to worry about collars that may fail. Over the last 15 or 20 years, the Rage has become extremely popular thanks to its simple design and rear-deploying blades that are extremely reliable. To learn more about Rage Broadheads, visit www.ragebroadheads.com.

There are dozens of broadheads on the market.  Each year, most bowhunters question whether they should use the broadhead they are currently using or try something new. For those who are a little overwhelmed when they are looking at all the options at the archery shop, do yourself a favor and choose one of the three broadheads listed above. All three have been proven to be deadly. 

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