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Best Crossbow Broadheads

Every head here carries a manufacturer crossbow rating — at 400+ fps, unrated mechanicals can deploy mid-flight. From there we reward thick blades and strong ferrules, because crossbow kinetic energy punishes weak hardware.

Who this is for: Crossbow hunters who need heads that stay closed at 400+ fps and open on impact.

The short answer

The best broadhead for crossbow is the SEVR Titanium 2.0 4-Blade Hybrid with a CareScore of 78.9/100 at $65.97, ahead of the G5 Megameat (69.1).

Ranked by the published CareScore v1.1.0 methodology with weights re-tuned for this buyer — June 2026 data.

Top Pick — Crossbow

SEVR Titanium 2.0 4-Blade Hybrid

Excellent$65.97
79
CareScore

SEVR took its best-selling Ti 2.0 rear-deploy head and added a .75-inch fixed bleeder, pushing total cut past 2.75 inches. The Grade 5 titanium ferrule and Lock-and-Pivot blades carry over, so the main blades still pivot around bone instead of snapping. It's rated to 525 fps, which covers every crossbow on the market right now.

Cut
2.00"
Ferrule
Titanium
Price
$65.97
Grains
2
Pivoting main blades shrug off bone hits that fold cheaper mechanicals 525 fps crossbow rating with a true hybrid cut profile
Runner-Up

G5 Megameat

Very Good$69.95
69
CareScore

G5's big mechanical is machined entirely from stainless steel — no cast aluminum anywhere — and it shows when you hit a shoulder. Three rear-sliding blades open to a 2-inch cut, held shut in flight by the SnapLock collar. It's the mechanical for people who want Rage-sized holes with G5 build quality, and there's a crossbow-specific version in 100 and 125 grain.

Cut
2.00"
Ferrule
Steel
Price
$69.95
Grains
2
Full 2-inch cut from three blades, not two — messier wound channels 100% stainless steel body survives impacts that trash aluminum ferrules
66
CareScore

The Trypan NC is Rage's flagship two-blade, and the NC stands for the best thing about it: no collar. Finger-tab blade retention killed the shock collars that used to pop off in quivers and fail at crossbow speeds. You get a full 2-inch cut from .039 stainless blades on a one-piece titanium ferrule, and the entry holes are the kind you can fit a fist in.

Blade
0.039"
Cut
2.00"
Ferrule
Titanium
Price
$49.99
Massive 2-inch slap-cut entry wounds that make short blood trails One-piece titanium ferrule on a sub-$50 street price
47
CareScore

The Exodus has barely changed in a decade because it hasn't needed to. The trick is geometry: the head is so compact the 1.25-inch blades tuck inside the length of a field point, so it flies like one. Three .040 stainless blades wrap a hardened steel tip that's genuinely cut-on-contact. It's the fixed head people buy after a mechanical lets them down.

Blade
0.040"
Cut
1.25"
Ferrule
Steel
Price
$44.99
Flies closer to field points than almost any fixed head this wide Thick .040 replaceable blades take bone hits and ask for more

Muzzy Trocar

Fair$42.99
40
CareScore

The Trocar is the working-class fixed blade: one-piece stainless ferrule, three .035 blades set on a right helix, and that famous bone-splitting Trocar tip. The helical blade layout spins the arrow like fletching does, which is why this short little head groups well at distance. Nothing exotic, nothing to deploy, nothing to fail.

Blade
0.035"
Cut
1.19"
Ferrule
Steel
Price
$42.99
Cheapest proven head in this lineup at street prices Solid one-piece stainless ferrule shrugs off shoulder blades
37
CareScore

Grim Reaper's spring-loaded front-deploy classic, with a tip that's its own weapon: three mini .015 razors locked into a hardened Trocar point, so it's cutting before the main blades even open. The standard head runs three .035 stainless blades at 1-3/8 inches, but the line sprawls — four cut sizes, four weights, plus new 4-blade Mini Mag versions.

Blade
0.035"
Cut
1.38"
Ferrule
Aluminum
Price
$54.99
Most weight options of any mechanical here: 75 through 125 grain Spring-blade retention has no collars or bands to fuss with

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