Testing AMAZON's Cheapest Broadheads!!! (CRAZY Results)
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2024
- We're testing Amazon's CHEAPEST broadheads through a wild hog!
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This method of testing is head and shoulders above any other and will ultimately yield the best and most humane results down the line. Well done, gentlemen
Thank y'all for taking the time to really show how important it is to use quality broad heads. An ethical hunter should never use any of that cheap junk. It should be illegal to even sell that garbage to the hunt live animals with.
"head and shoulders" an intentional pun!
That slow mo boomerang arrow at the end it freakin crazy!
It would be interesting to see this type of testing on the "old guard" broadheads like the Ace Standard 160g ($7 each), Zwickey Eskimo ($8.30 each), Tusker Aztec ($6 each) to see how well they do.
I agree.
I can tell you I bent a Tusker Delta on a cow elk shoulder, once.
The Ace heads are great, esp. since they started brazing them way back when. But the bumpy interlocking ferrule profile gives them demerits innthe Ashby 12 Factors system. Still, I bought five 6-packs and they might last me til I die.
Love how the arrow kept spinning after bouncing back out of the pigs head!! 💪
Just wanted to show my appreciation. Y'alls videos got me into archery and bow hunting this last year. The Adapt+ is a beast and crazy affordable. Figured out a Sirius Apollo arrow build that my bow loves and they fly like lasers. Will be selecting a broadhead soon and getting ready for fall. Y'all rock.
If yall haven’t got the threads from the cheap shot out of Ted’s arrows yet, take a left handed drill bit in a drill and they will spin right out
I think it would be nice to see quality mechanicals vs double bevel and single bevel tested on dead pig. Great video!
I have a couple swhackers, grim reaper whitetail specials, rages hypodermics, and spitfires Aellen chisel point fixed 3 blades that are all mangled to hell and broken blades from shooting hogs. Switched to Magnus buzzcuts and heavier arrows 2yrs ago, after finding these guys,and Ranch Fairy and the results were amazing.
Cheapest broadheads ever... Magnus. Just don't lose them and their warranty ensures them no matter what. Fly great. Sharp. Dependable. And the warranty is second to none. 6 days from the day the old one leaves your mailbox a new one arrives. No questions asked. Great content guys.
By far the best broadhead on the market. Black hornets are nasty!
They are Awesome I made the switch 2yrs ago, to Buzz Cuts, and will be using the single bevels this season
Those mechanicals from Amazon at that price are obviously junk. But when a front deploying broadhead stops The blades slam back forward and appear to have not opened. You would need to examine the hide to see if they opened or not.
Was going to say that myself! 👍
and if you pull the broadhead back through a bone (like they did here), blades will fold back closed and can get jammed
That polymer head with the light arrow would be great for squirrel hunting if you could pattern the swoop 😂
I've taken pest groundhogs with them on the farm. They work pretty good and I don't have to worry about nicking up my broadheads.
They don't work well in wind though from my experience, when using them they seemed to get caught in the wind and thrown off easily.
Awesome video guys!!
Zach's turn around reaction in slow mo!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Can we pattern the boomerang arrow? So when the monster buck is behind a tree and thinks he's safe.......SLOCK!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Best field testing I've ever seen yet and better than shooting the wood. Great work fellas, and i love the videos. Been watching for many years. Wish you guys would come down to North Arkansas and go out with me. Keep slinging fellas 💪🏽👊🏼🇺🇸
Been watching you guys since Midwest whitetails! Just ordered 2 packs of the magnus single bevel to support you guys and I’ll be buying a lot more off the website here soon! Thanks for the videos pumped to see what the 2024 has in store for you guys and us viewers!!!!
Holy boomerang Batman! That last shot! 😂😂😂😂. So cool to see real world testing like this.
Holy crap!! Ive never seen an arrow do that before...😳 Looked like a jet going off an air craft carrier...🤣
Great video. Need more like these.
The polymer head on a heavy arrow is what I have been using on rabbits in my back pasture. An easy-out works bet to take the broken part out of the arrow. I am also using cheap, heavy arrows. Works pretty well.
Honestly love the video I was actually considering the 3 blade ones for some raccoon control around the property but I was a little concerned about the accuracy. Love the lab work guys keep it coming!
I’ve shot Magnus stingers for years now. I’m excited to try the single bevels this year.
More videos like these best testing broad heads video I’ve seen in a while the ballistics of the wild game shows what matters instead of the gel
Thanks for doing this guys. I'm always on the lookout for something that's actually functional and cheap. I have bought several Ebay broadheads out of curiosity, and I wouldn't wipe my NOSE on most of them. It's sad to realize that the "Allen" heads some guys used to buy at WAlly's World were just this crap.
I swear, though, I'm just about priced out of this sport. I do about everything as cheaply as it can be done, and I can still barely afford to hunt, anymore. I love the idea of buying $30.00 monolithic broadheads I can resharpen, but I actually lose plenty of arrows, too!
There were even broadheads for wood arrows, which were obvious knock-offs of old Magnus and Eclipse. They seemed too light weight, but I grabbed some when they were cheap. Disappointingly. I could bend the triple-laminated tips with my fingers .
I almost hate to say ANY of them AREN'T crap, because American businesses deserve our support, but the knock-off that rhyme with Snelix heads, and fake Dirt Crap heads, I wouldn't hesitate to use in a pinch. I'm sure the fake Snelix is garbage steel, but its 8/100 thick, and they say it's 420 stainless.
So Troys point about the insert bending is interesting. I had several aluminum outserts bend. These were from a reputable company. The theory was that the length of the field tip, 200 gr, provided enough leverage to bend the threaded portion of the field tip and the aluminum portion. I would not have believed it and would have assumed I hit a reinforcement in the target had it not happened to every arrow in my quiver at a shoot. It can happen but only under a specific set of circumstances. I have since switched to a full stainless outsert system with no issues.
Oh, and thanks to Troy gor clearing something up. Clear back in Traditional Bowhunter Magazine's Ashby article series, Dr. Ed had mentioned the threaded stem on broadheads being an "area of significant weakness and vulnerability to damage", which I had beleived ever since. Now, with Troys work, I had wondered all along why that was no longer true.
Seems like, similar to how it developed that adding insert weight didnt help if the head was fragile, the screw-in bit is only a liability if the rest of the head already sucks. Good to know.
That last arrow clip is wild.
The way it took off into space 😂
I did a review on those mechanicals and the cheapest amazon single bevels. The single bevels do in-fact kill deer.
IIll watch the video, but which heads were those?
yes, bone shots with mechanicals do happen sometimes. just the same as a bad shot with a single bevel as we seen from the hunting contest
You answered your question about why mechanical broadheads don’t open. Theres a similar issue with liner-lock pocket knives. The mechanism is so flimsy that any torque or bend will lock up the mechanism and prevent it from opening
When you pull a front deploy expandable backwards its going to close the blades?
That thing flew like the early rocket tests. Great video.
I have a package of those Cheapshot broadheads (100gr) usually carry one on my quiver for shooting close range at something I don't want to waste my good broadheads. Beyond 20 yards accuracty goes out the window. They seem to benefit from a heavier arrow and in my testing are horrible on crossbows as well.
Was the last shot not above the scapula?
I have taken a few deer with those 3 razor blade broadheads, but I now use spitfire XXX with my crossbow (missed a deer, and felt like consistency wasn't there with the cheap triple blade broadheads).
Cool Video! On the polymer broadheads. Much like an old Bear Razor. Nock your arrow, line the broadhead up, so when you shoot, the broadhead is vertical,,, then get straight fletched arrows. They will be more accurate,,, but not much more.
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Mine too!
I love the Amazon expandable for woodchucks !
that last arrow that took off was like a 2 stage rocket...it jettisoned the main fuel tanks and went looking for the moon.....or URANUS PLUTO...cant wait for the Deer season..hope you guys put up as much as the Turkeys
MUZZY. I use 100gr 3 blade, trocar tip. The best broadhead on the planet for the price. I have never once not had a pass through on whitetail. One time I took a shot at a deer quarter toward me. I know.... The arrow entered on the deers right brisket and exited out the back of his right hind quarter. I have video.
It's possible to reuse the broadheads because the damage is almost nil. If anything one blade is dinged up. My grandfather had me using WASP broadheads to begin my journey of hunting, trying different things and learning.
Appreciate Ranch overseeing. I wonder if you increased the weight of the polymer broadhead arrow to 3-4x that of the arrow used with all the other shots if it would have been a pass thru like the magnus? If so, there may be a case for weight over broadhead durability in extreme cases.
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Definitely get what ya pay for there..😂😅 What Nick said, why chance the buck of a lifetime.. Thanks for the test. 😊
OMG that was hilarious 😂
I think the mechanicals when subjected to a hard impact like bone, it bends the pivot point of the blades or even worse, shoves them back and jams them against the body locking them up
Heat up the tip of a tiny screwdriver and shove it in the top of the plastic and then unscrew it, that’s how I would go about taking out the plastic threads.
Awesome video.
Small left hand drill bit will work perfectly
4:18.....you can see the tip penetrate and break off on the exit.
I did buy the cheap fix blade Broadhead, when first started bowhunting six years ago, and it went into the doe about 3 inches and broke off. I learned you get what you pay for..
Y’all call it cheap heads when you’re shooting bears 😂
From someone who has a 50ct of cheepshots.... a tiny flathead screwdriver get it hot and unscrew the broken insert... also they turn hard past 20yds.... never got them to fly good.....
I’m all fairness, how times did you all shoot the shoulder before the single bevel blade? Seems like it was already Swiss cheese before that shot was made. I know it what you use and you know it works, but it really only had to break through one shoulder. The video was definitely fun to watch!
Definitely shot the pig 4-5 times but shot other heads before and after that one. Single bevel was the only one that blew clear through. We also tested the single bevel on a hog last year vs many of the industry leading mechanicals and it consistently outperformed them when hitting heavy bone. That is only two tests though with a few dozen shots. Lots more to learn!
Good info.But id like to see the magnus shot first instead of last after several holes and bone had already been broke . I know it is heavier and stronger but you not shooting deer and hogs after they already been made into swiss cheese. Keep up the good work guys.
The owners of cold steel when making these cheap polymer broad heads took them to Africa and took down live animals with them just to prove they work, the video used to be posted on UA-cam, can probably still be found.
Test SEVR!! Only mechanical that can penetrate bone and stay intact!
Guys Had tears running down my face, Love it.
Have you guys tried any of the 4 blades from tooth of the arrow
Majority of the time you can put a screwdriver on the end of it, push down and twist it out. It's usually not jammed in there. I've done it with metal ones. Lots of times we even use magnets on metal ones
I've used the cheap Amazon broadheads and honestly I've never had any problems with them. That being said I hunt whitetail only
I think even among Aazon broadhead quality varies. I've seen several styles that I think I would use no problem, and others I wouldn't EVER shoot at a live animal.
Next video should be polymer broadhead trick shots
You should test the Amazon single bevel heads too
Just waiting on Magnus to release left bevel ! Cannot hardly wait
Have you guys tried the lone wolf custom broad heads? I shot them last season and harvested 1 buck. Seemed like small hole but recovered after about 45 yards. Out of a revolt x80
I'm 9 for 9 with knockoff Rage Hypodermics (12 for $20 online). I just sharpen the blades myself and take broadside shots. They are definitely one time use but they're also less than $2 and great for doe management. Save your expensive broadhead for a quartering-to shot on a nice buck.
ive looked at those heads on amazon so many times when i was younger so thankful i never bought them.
Greg what monitor on the slow mo camera are you using ?
It’s funny about the bone stuff with mechanicals… I had two that I trust. Even had hit bone with them in the past. Thorn and sevr. Both I have put through shoulder blade no issues and fast recoveries. I prefer sevr as thorn doesn’t replace blades and are a shoot once and once only basically now. Sevr you can replace the blades.
I have actually used the first broadheads for the past couple years. Killed my biggest buck to date and a buck in Texas with them.
Would be cool to see a little more investigation. Is there an arrow or even trad archery setup where the polymers fly consistently? Would simply lubing up and loosening the cheap mechanicals allow for more consistent function? Would a small glob of epoxy or JB weld hold the 3 blade together enough to survive being shot through the bone?
No matter the broadhead, I would advise anyone here to NOT buy them off Amazon. Order whatever broadhead you like right from the manufacturer and pay that extra money. Many horror stories of people ordering "their" brand on Amazon, and end up getting a knock off look a like.
Ive used the cheapshot, didn't care for the balance and accuracy, they seemed easy to catch the wind, Maybe the 150 grains are better in that regard, but the penetration was impressive for what it is
I don't know how you oriented the 2 blade broad head,... but your supposed to heat up your incerts and make them vertical and align it with a vane or feather.
Absolutely the best way to test broad heads is just like this.
China makes 2 blades that look like Ace/ Zwicky,....their glue ons but you can use screw in incert's.
You guys should test sevr broadheads
I started into archery hunting a few years back and started out slinging 575grn fixed blades and I’m down to 428grn 3 blade megameat mechanicals and I’m still blowing through white tails. Only difference is the 2” 3 blade does so much damage they drop a lot faster.
you needed Rocket man there to witness that last shot
Pun intended on last shot...Zach, is that all ya'got?!!! ROTFLMAO
Good stuff
Gosh!! Zack reminds me of Ted Nugent from Cat Scratch Fever!! Haha come do a crown land hunt in Ontario!
I was actually looking at those cheep expandables for my bow because im loosing the arrows almost every shot and i cant afford it anymore at around 40 dollars a pack for 3 broadheads not to mention the cost of arrows im loosing around 12 to 20 a year minimum in my somewhat urban environment between deer and turkeys we have like river bolders sticking up everywhere and the arrows hit them and they are toast
Skip the mechanicals. Get a bare-shaft tune, and even some of the better Ebay/Amazon heads will fly deadly.
The Helix knock-off isnt bad.
Might have to tune your bow, the knock off ozcuts are good too but need a lot of sharpening once but also stay real sharp afterwards.
Test out those new beast broadheads from bowmar archery
That polymer broad head is crazy !😮
Let's go! 🏹
That very lost shot in the video was like a boomerang arrow. I was afraid it was going to come back and hit Zach!
dang that thing almost did a 180 back to the quiver lol
Hey homies I just down graded to a trophy ridge 5 arrow quiver with the led light I got it for the ability to stream line my bow and I love every thing about it except for the wiggle it has once its locked in. Is there any thing you have done to make it better
There should be a small hex head screw on top of the locking mechanism. If you tighten that a little bit it should help
@@TheHuntingPublic awesome thanks yall
When you pull them mechanicals out you folding the blades back closed , bloody obviously !!!!!
Yes that’s correct on the 1st shot (we were wrong on that one) but the 2nd shot where the head went all the way through the broadhead did not open.
@@TheHuntingPublicwrong!
Thanks. Stick with USA made. I have wondered how these would perform! So funny to see them just get destroyed. Definitely not for shooting HOGs or deer
I would rename the polymer set up a boomerang arrow. Have seen arrows so out of tune that they actually slapped the target which tends to affect penetration, hehee.
when the mechanical comes to a stop the blades close. its all about taking shots that match your skill and equipment.. cheap as ill goe is some rage.
Should have stropped that polymer head and it’d be better than the stinger. 😂
Take a small Phillips screwdriver heat it up press it into the end of the insert let it cool and back your plastic out where you broke it off
How many grains up front were you using
What's broadheads do y'all use?
I would have like to see how the magnus did on the skull.
A left-handed drill bit should get those broke it ends out it will back the screw insert completely out and everything
Small slot screw driver, heat it with a lighter and melt it into the plastic and twist out when cool.
I agree the cheaper broadheads aren't worth the risk. I had a incredible year deer hunting last season but my cheap walmart broadheads cost me a few deer sadly. 1st and only year using them. P.s. I've had success with the cheap rages only
You should do this type of testing on a deer carcass
We would but wanton waste laws in most states make it hard to do
thanks be to Ted Z for his great idea and his sacrifice!
Idea: Do the same test but with some twitzers! (light arrows less than 400 grains)
I can't choose between the Serrated or non serrated magus heads.
Where’s the sharpening video on the worksharp?
Should be up in a week or less.
Looks like thier at tje Ranch Fairys!