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The Flying Arrow Archery Toxic Broadheads are 100-grain, razor-sharp, and designed for precision with no moving parts, ensuring a quiet and effective hunting experience. With the largest cutting surface area on the market, these broadheads come in a 3-pack, making them the perfect choice for serious archers.
H**K
Fantastic. The only thing I use now for whitetail.
At the end of the 2013 bow season I was going to post my review and as always life seemed to get the best of my memory.I'm shooting a Hoyt Vector 32 with a 62lb draw weight. Fully equipped it shoots my field points at 288 feet per second.Accuracy: I was shocked to see several reviews where folks had issues with these fixed blade broadheads. One review mentioned arrow weight overall being an issue and that makes sense. I'll be honest, I don't use mechanicals so I don't have a real frame of reference to compare the two as far as accuracy goes. Compared to the Muzzy MX3s I used there was no comparison for accuracy. The Toxic flew almost identical as my field points. My insecurity vanished with the first round of practice shots with these.Damage: I shot one buck and 3 does with the same three arrows and got a complete pass through on 3 of the 4. The one that didn't go all the way through hit the shoulder on the far side. All 4 looked as if they had been hit with my 12gauge slug gun and the blood trails were immense. Once my processor saw the first one I brought him he actually thought I did shot it with a 12 gauge. As others have said, the blood trails were pretty immense.Durability: All three seemed in fine shape and ready for action. I'm not sure which one of the three actually took the second deer.One other thing to note about my setup. I use a Bitzenburger Fletching Jig with a right hand helical and 4 inch vanes.God Bless and good hunting.
H**K
Flying Arrow Archery Toxic Broadheads, 100 Grain, 3 Pack
I have not taken any game with this broadhead. I can only comment on accuracy and durability. I have shot one of my Toxic broadheads over two dozen times into different high density targets without any damage to the broadhead. It puts a hurting on the targets, when you pull the arrow out you get three 12" long pieces of foam that look like thick spaghetti. I gave it four stars because it impacts 5" to the right of my field tips every single time. Elevation is the same, it just planes right (with my bow) I am going to try and tune my bow to shoot them and field tips to the same point of impact, because I think these broadheads are worth the effort. From the damage they do to the targets, and the penetration I get, I think these broadheads are going to be deadly on game. 7-03-13 Update on my original review, I had my Bow tuned by a pro (finally), and now these Toxic Broadheads hit with my field points every time now. I knew it was my bow and not the broadheads so I just wanted to clear that up. 5 Stars!
J**K
Leaves a blood trail a blind man could see!
I recently bought 3 of these broadheads, reviews say that it has field tip accuracy so i didnt bother to shoot at a target before taking them hunting. My second hunt i had a whitetail about 30 yds away, without thinking twice i drew back and shot. The arrow with the Toxic Broadhead flew straight through the lungs and stuck about 4 inches in the ground behind it. The deer dropped in his tracks and laid there for a few seconds, got up and ran about 5 yds and died there. I shoot a Bowtech Vital Impact from 2007 with 60lb draw weight, I wouldnt second guess buying more Toxic Broadheads. They arent lying when they say it has field tip accuracy, well worth it.
E**L
OK for Compound but Go heavy on Crossbow
Dropped deer in her tracks.....BUT, was not a pass thru at 21 yards with a 175 ft lb of energy crossbow (Barnett Ghost 410 using100 grain head).You must use heavier weighted on a powerful crossbow. Defys logic, but I've experimented with two different broadheads at 100 grain and results were two lost deer. I've switched to a 150 grain head (different brand) with 100% passthru on the next four deer (including my wifes= full freezer). Bottom line if Toxic starts making 150 grain broadheads, I'll give them another try. I know they make 125 but I'M sold on 150s. Probably work fine of compunds.
R**Y
Flys great, destroyed my target, but have yet to try on deer
It seems at first that this broadhead could have problems if hitting shoulder with so much surface area, but after accidently cutting my finger and destroying my target, this will cause some serious damage. I have yet to put this to test on a deer, but know that it will do the job. There were very little adjustments to my sights to made after sighting in my field points, the only thing is that the arrow tends to rise a little at about 40 yards. Any closer and the broadhead is right on. I just have to see what this bad boy does on a real deer before giving a final review.
B**1
I love these broadheads
I love these broadheads. I wouldn't not go back to another brand. I've killed 6 deer over the last 3 seasons with Toxics. I used to be a Muzzy man. I did try a Rage once. Just not in to mechanical broadheads. Even with two bad shots (deflections), I have never had a deer go more than 30 yards before checking out.
D**D
Excellent!
Shot a 7 pt at 23 yards out. Gaping entrance wound, no exit wound. Excellent blood trail from where he was shot to where he died 35 yards later...Broadheads shoot exactly like field points...this is good because I shot one of these at my xbow target and basically destroyed the bullseye...broke my arrow trying to pull out of the target, so yeah, I would def recommend!
J**.
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I got these for my girlfriend who is a hunter and she loves them and swears by them. She hasn't used this new set yet, but she expects the same great quality as before.
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