G5 T3 Crossbow Broadhead

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G5 T3 Crossbow Broadhead -
The T3 Crossbow Mechanical Broadheads by G5 Outdoors uses a steel high-tension red spider clip instead of rubber O-rings. The rear deploying triple blade has a 1-1/2" cutting diameter. 100 grain. 3 pack of broadheads.
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Achieves vicious pass-through penetration complete with gaping entrance and exit wounds. Spider Clip™ Blade Retention System allows you to fine-tune blade deployment. Stainless steel construction. Per 3.
Cutting diameter: 1-1/2".
Weight: 100 gr.
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G5 T3 Crossbow Broadhead Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Better than Rage

I used these on my Hoyt bow. I have a 27" draw, and my draw is at 63 pounds. I shoot Gold Tip 5575. My speed is around 270 fps.
I tried the Rage two blade in the past and did not like them. The retention clip on the Rage would come off in the field and allow the blades to expand in the rest. A friend recommended these. Upon receiving them, I noticed they seemed to be built a lot stronger then the Rage. They have a solid tip (unlike the Rage) that I trust would smash bones if it had to.
In 2013, I drew a coveted archery only tag for mule deer in Northern California. I was hunting the high Sierra mountains on a cool day in August. As I came around a tree, I found myself 33 yards from a 4x3 that was quartering toward me. I could see very clearly where the point of his shoulder was. I put the arrow in between his throat and shoulder. I became uncomfortable as he ran away, because I could see about 1 foot of arrow sticking out of him. My fears were eased when I found the blood trail. He had bounded away, and every time his feet hit the ground, blood would spray a 10-14 inch ring on the leaves. I found him laying face up within 100 yards of where I had stuck him. The arrow was gone, but there was a 2 inch hole where the arrow had hit. While I was processing him, I found 17 inches of arrow had broken off inside of his chest cavity. The broadhead was still in good condition and could probably even be re-used. I had to process him in the field so I did not get a good wait on him, but I would say he was probably 180 plus pounds.
P.S. It should be noted I had accidentally ordered the crossbow broadheads. When I notice this, I called G5 and asked what the difference was. I was told the broadheads are exactly the same, with the difference being the retention clips. Crossbow retention clips are stronger to ensure they don't expand when launched. The retention clips do not effect the broadheads ability to expand when entering the target. If the price and availability are the same, I will only order crossbow broadheads. When I am stalking, I have an arrow nocked. Sometimes that arrow gets caught on brush, leaves, grass, etc. The stronger retention clips would help keep everything in place until entering the target. As far as mechanicals go, I think these are the only ones I will ever use.
combatbobbie at Cabelas on 08/27/2013

Unbelievable blood trail

Last year was the first deer hunting season using the T-3 by G-5. I hit my buck in the center above front leg and the arrow only went in a few inches, hit the shoulder blade on the far side. I did not have a pass through or exit wound. Expecting a minimal blood trail, i was astonished that 50 yards of trailing consistant blood, the trail turned into a solid ribbon and 3 huge pools on the ground where he stopped. He was 10 yards further away. I have never seen a blood trail like that in all my years deer hunting especially without an exit wound. I am sold.
woodsman72 at Cabelas on 07/17/2013

Dropped in it's tracks.

I have only shot one deer with this broadhead. It dropped in it's tracks and I didn't hit the spine. I have shot many deer in Archery season and have never dropped one in it's tracks without hitting the spine. The blades opened up flawlessly.
Hunter002 at Cabelas on 11/19/2012

Neutral Reviews:

t3

blades are hard to reset.
flip60 at Cabelas on 10/31/2012