Over the years I’ve shot a multitude of shaft but without out a doubt the shafts I purchased from TOTA far outperformed anything I’ve ever used
Thanks for a great arrow shaft
Ordered last year, and had a great season. TOTA broadheads did the job. The recent flash Friday, I picked up some more. I bent one on my elk this year and had to replace it. Great product, keep it up!
Absolutely love these. Haven’t gotten a deer with them yet but compared to others there’s a difference. They fly true, quality is top notch, and sharpness is second to none!
Shot a late season buck at 12 yards quartering away. Shot went right behind front shoulder and lodged in opposite shoulder. Buck ran about 40 yards and fell over. Opposite leg was about to fall off when I retrieved the buck. Broadhead was still perfect other than needing to be resharpened. I had already purchased the medium and fine sharpening blocks from TOTA. Very easy to resharpen and I put it right back in my quiver for the next hunt.
I have the 100 grains in 4 blade vented, 4 blade solid, and now in the 2 blade. The 4 blades shoot well but the 2 blades are definitely next level and the penetration is amazing. I have tried too many blades in my life, mainly because I like trying to better my equipment. Hands down the best shooting fixed blade I have ever shot! Period! The end!
Switched this year to tota after useing same brand since 1991. Excellent flight, accuracy, durability, penetration and wound channel. Repeat customer!
Beyond impressed. I’ve been shooting the same broad head for 25 years and now I’ve changed.
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Killed my biggest buck to date with Vented XL 65lbs vertical bow. 250lb deer went 20 yards huge hole. Shot a doe at 20 yards ran under my tree and died. They flew true no tuning.
Haven't had the chance to take an animal with these yet but they drew blood the second I took them out the package.
These are the most accurate broadheads I have ever used. I have shot 2 yotes and a whitetail buck all died within 30yds with great blood tracking. I am confident that I will never use any other broadhead ever again! Great Product!!!
Broadheads fly very well and hit the same as the field points.Very good penetration into the Block target. Purchased too late to actually hunt with them but hopefully I can harvest some deer with them next season.
Went out hunting with these this year and shot a very large 180 pound whitetail doe at 25 yards and it managed to pass clean through and hit a 120 pound doe that was 15 yards below in the creek embankment and go through and through both sides of her neck and managed to drop both doe within 20 yards. Both deer left a substantial blood trail and it was like tracking red marking paint through the woods to both deer. I switched to these broadheads after my fixed blade G5’s did not leave a substantial blood trail and made it very hard to find one of my deer this year. Switched to these and instantly became a customer for life. I have never seen a broad head cut such a large square wound channel and still come out razor-sharp after penetrating through two deer and still managing to go another 10 feet into the brush. I am shooting a 425 ft./s crossbow so it does have a little extra power, but I have not seen any sort of performance even comparable out of any other fixed blades I’ve used. They have all of the cutting power of a mechanical head with none of the fear of something going wrong on impact.
Same POI as field points. Groups too tight at 40 yards to aim at same spot twice. Very forgiving, almost forget your shooting a broadhead. I have tried various other brands costing three times as much and these are the most impressive.
At age 91 Korean and Vietnam war veteran and elite Naval sniper the Vietnam war a world class archer shootithe of Howard HILL and Webber, Hoyt and At age 91 Korean and Vietnam war veteran and elite Naval sniper during the Vietnam war a world class archer shooting with the likes of Howard HILL ,, ANN Webber Hoyt ,and Ann MARSTON, back in the 50s. I’ve been shooting a bow mostly instinctive from age 10 ..I have a little insightin the sport of Archery that I love so much ,specifically in the Vietnam war out to 1000 yards I was always speaking to my buddies about aim Small hit Small.. I have a little over 100 white tail deer kills with my bow ,one with my 30 :06… there is a distinct advantage of a vented broadhead versus a solid brought head. If you don’t know the difference don’t read any further. It’s all about kinetic energy and momentum at that very moment when you squeeze that trigger, whether it be a vertical bow or a horizontal bow ,the deer is aware of the noise that is proceeding the broadhead to the kill zone.. call it what you will ..draw your own conclusions ..in the 60s and 70s I was an excellent artist illustrator working for a large electronics firm during the Apollo and lunar excursion module projects to the moon. My function as an illustrator was to create three dimensional drawings of transmitters ,radars, and cable configurations… in other words I had the ability to convert a solid mass to a three-dimensional configuration referring to these 1-3/16 TOOTH OF THE ARROW broadheads that I have the pleasure to shoot ..The head is a marvelous configuration displayed in a three-dimensional way that performs the ultimate perfect flight of the shaft to its intended target with no deviation and it weighs the same as the field point. this is perfection in my mind’s eye.. you do not need a 2-3 inch cutting surface to penetrate the point of impact or a broadhead that is expandable and susceptible to going awry when it hits bone.. I know what it’s like to have a dimes diameter with a high-powered rifle at 200 yards with three projectiles touching each other. I also have 20 Robin Hood’s in my lifetime which is a pleasant surprise when you’re at the practice butt or in the heat of competition.. no matter what type of bow you are shooting TOOTH OF THE ARROW products are a cut above and always will be with the.. MARTIN back in the 50s. I’ve been shooting a bow mostly instinctive from age 10 I have a little insight until the sport of Archery that I love so much specifically in the Vietnam war out to 1000 yards I was always speaking to my buddies about aim Small hit Small.. I have a little over 100 white tail deer kills with my bow one with my 30 :06… there is a distinct advantage of a vented broadhead versus a solid brought head. If you don’t know the difference don’t read any further. It’s all about kinetic energy and momentum at that very moment when you squeeze that trigger, whether it be a vertical bow or a horizontal bow the deer is aware of the noise that is proceeding the broadhead to the kill zone.. call what you will try your own conclusions in the 60s and 70s I was an excellent artist illustrator working for a large electronics firm during the Apollo and lunar excursion module projects to the moon. My function as an illustrator was to create three dimensional drawings of transmitted radars, and cable configurations… other words I had the ability to take a solid mass in illustrated in a three-dimensional referring to these one and 3/16 TOOTH OF THE ARROW broadheads that I have the presentation of this bra. Head is a marvelous configuration displayed in a three-dimensional way that performs the ultimate perfect flight of the shaft to its intended target with no deviation and it weighs the same as the field point. this is perfection in my mind’s eye.. you do not need a 2-3 inch cutting surface to penetrate the point of impact or a broadhead that is expendable and susceptible to going awry when it hits bone.. I know what it’s like to have a dimes diameter with a high-powered rifle at 200 yards with three projectiles touching each other. I also have 20 Robin Hood’s in my lifetime which is a pleasant surprise when you’re at the practice, butt or in the heat of competition.. no matter what type of bow you are shooting TOOTH OF THE ARROW products are a cut above and always will be with a competition..
These mechanicals truly fly like a field point. The difference is what happens when they hit their target. Clean entrance and devastating exit. I used the new 2-blade expandable to harvest a mature doe in late November. I will continue to use these excellent broad heads.
Honestly I was a little skeptical when I purchased the 100 gr 1” cut for the season of 2024/25. I live in North Alabama but also have hunted Southern Illinois for the past 10 years. Obviously the northern deer are bigger and can be harder to bring down. For these reasons I have aways been a fan of a big diameter cutting mechanical. However two years in a row I lost bucks with good shots that the arrow simply didn’t pass through from hitting the opposite shoulder. Last year (24) I shot a nice 7 point, the TOTA 1” blew through both shoulders and he ran 25 yards and piled up. My broad head sticking in the dirt and still just as sharp. Fast forward to Alabama rut in January same story. A respectable 8 pointer at 30 yards and “didnt go 20.” This year I have already shot a nice 7 point in Illinois, he ran 5 yards and didn’t know what happened and dropped. I am a believer in TOTA 1” 4 blade broad heads. I have since bought 4 packs and I won’t be changing anytime soon!