Originally Posted by
Bocajnala
It sure is! Here's my experience.... It doesn't matter what a company advertises, or claims. You need to shoot your broadheads and see where they are hitting. And you need to do it at various ranges. I know it's painful shooting $$$$ broadheads into targets but you need to do it. It may shoot just like your fieldpoint, or it may be way off. Only one way to find out.
-Jake
Yep Yep!! I don't fool with x-bows yet but probably will be before long. But from the guys I know that do, several of them swear by the Slick Trick 150 grain x-bow broadhead. I use Slick Tricks with a few of my rigs and on every single one they fly identical to field tips. One of my bows tops 310fps at 70 pounds and they fly perfectly out of it. Another brand I use is G5. One of my buds started using x-bow last year and got some 125 grain G5 Striker crossbow BH's. Said they flew right close but was just a smidge lower than his field tips. His "smidge" is around an inch. I know he smacked a big 285 pound live weight buck last year with them and it went around 12 yards before piling up. Pretty good sized entry/exit holes from right at 36 yards so performance was without question. As Boca mentioned, your results may vary. All you can do is take our recommendations and give them a try. At least with the Slicks and the G5, you have replacement blades so practice wont break the bank.