QAD Exodus 100Gr Nonbarb (Full)
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It comes in a three-pack
There is no point in asking the question. A barb or a non-barb is determined by state regulations and describes how the blades align. There is no difference between the two. The only barbs that are illegal in some states are "barbed.".
Whenever you use a broadhead, you might have to tune it to the veins or fletchings! Just make sure you don't have deep 6-inserts!
There was a black ferrule on them
Selected User Reviews For QAD Exodus 100Gr Nonbarb (Full)
Using Rage Hypodermics as they fly like field points makes practice much more effective. This season, I was hit in the shoulder by a shot coming from quartering to me at 25 yards due to a bone that affected QAD Exodus is the only software I've used since switching. I used the same shot angle with the QAD and the arrow whipped through the shoulder like A pass through shot resulted in a lethal result. There is a lot of sharpness in the broadhead that makes it sound like a bullet. The old hunter became a believer because of you.
Two broad heads are made by QAD (2 versions of each) and there is a reason for this, if they made another broad head, it wouldn't Most companies come out with new management every year with a new gimmick or a new slogan attached, but the Exodus remained the same for over a decade. In addition to durability, flight accuracy, and edge retention, it is well known for its I have hit these heads with field points out to 60 yards and they have gone through targets and hit rocks without leaving any scratches. This knife is extremely strong because of the long ferrule and the head that extends over the blades. I have used mechanical bows because they have been more accurate, but I have also had to deal with deflections off of ribs that almost cost me an animal. Those are just as accurate and have a smaller cutting diameter, but I'm confident in my shot placement and will let the shot placement determine the outcome, not deflections, blades not opening, or on blade opening first, causing an erratic path and killing penetration.
The 2019 season was my first with these broadheads instead of the traditional Muzzy wideheads. There is very little difference in length between Muzzy and them, but they have thicker blades This was my first pass through despite taking the longest shot I have ever taken (73 yards). This thing passed through a bull elk at 73 yards after being shot four times by Muzzy. Last year, I shot a doe four times with it and it never even made it out the other side. Like a field point, it was also flying very closely to the ground. These fly true and are much more solid than mechanicals, so I am not sure why anyone would opt for mechanicals.
This is the first time I have had a head that does this. Shot placement was on the shoulder of a whitetail. In my bow are about 450 grains including the broadhead, the draw length is 30 inches and the poundage is 65 pounds. Around 275 to 300 should be the appropriate range A frame rate of 280 frames per second. what happened. It's the first time I've seen a blade break like this. As for what I will do, I think I will change.
A very good broadhead with a fixblade. The field point is a low profile type of bird. A super-sharp and thick blade is what most people would expect. They will be on sale as soon as possible and I will buy a lot. Two deer were killed, 22 and 40 yards away. They were well worth their price. There was a lot of blood, short tracking, but the shots were well placed. We were able to reuse the first one, so we paid more than we needed to.
This year I took three deer with them and they worked very well. The clean pass through all of them left no damage across the shoulders. I use this for all of my.
My field points shoot the same as theirs! Here's a little secret they killed some animals when they hammered them. A track was left by the first creature he encountered. After my broadhead passed through my entire pass, it After that broadhead was put through an aoudad, I took it the next day for a test. He was only 35 yards away from the goal line after completing the pass. With these heads, you have wound channels that are unfathomable, and they really do last and remain as sharp as ever. The wrong head is the one you are shooting if you are not shooting an Exodus broadhead!.
I've used at least a dozen different broadheads to take deer and other game over the years, and these are by far the most accurate and durable. Stylish broadhead, made of fine material, that is sharp and cannot be dulled easily. This will definitely be a purchase I make.