Whats a Good Broadhead for Shooting a Bear?
Answer about bear hunting Broadheads have to be strong and razor-sharp in order to remain in one piece and cut thick hide, layers of fat, strong muscles, rubber-like sinew, lungs and cartilage. They should be 125 grains or more. We have found that using lighter broadheads results in too many wounded and lost bears, so we do not accept any model of broadheads weighing less than 125 grains. We also recommend large hunting heads with 2, 3 or 4 blades otherwise the arrow’s exit hole may soon be blocked by fat and fur, leaving the tracker without a blood trail.