Looking to change out the broadhead game this year. We have always used Montec G5. Accuracy is great. Only issue is no blood trail the last few deer. The thing cuts such a clean hole there seems to be little blood loss outside the deer itself. I'm a little hesitant with mechanicals, but am willing to try something out that will fly straight and leave a trail.
I too was hesitate using mechanicals when I first decided to give them a try and tested various brands over the past two seasons. I will be using these this season. For many years, over a decade, I used the NAP 125g fixed three blade Thunderheads and still do. It kind of depends on the situation I find myself in or what I intend on targeting. I always keep two of them within my arrow quiver out of the five arrows that head out with me.
The SEVR broadhead is a premium, rear-deploy broadhead. The blades pivot as needed to keep arrows driving straight through game.
www.sevrbroadheads.com
Below is what a similar broadhead as above
(NAP 125g first cut 2" two blade) did two seasons ago and I recorded the blood tracking. I have had consistent results with rage as well regarding blood trails. I tried perhaps a total of four other mechanical manufactures/brands total that have killed deer with each of them, however I do prefer this type of broadhead configuration if I am going to use a mechanical, which is at least 2" cutting two blade. Very accurate, much like field points, even at longer ranges.