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Best broadhead recommendations for hunting small game like rabbits?

April 6, 2026

Quick Answer

For hunting small game like rabbits, the best broadhead recommendations include fixed broadheads with a 1- to 1.25-inch cutting diameter and mechanical broadheads with a similar cutting diameter. These broadheads provide a good balance between penetration and cutting power.

Choosing the Right Broadhead for Small Game

When it comes to hunting small game like rabbits, you want a broadhead that can deliver a quick and humane kill. Fixed broadheads with a 1- to 1.25-inch cutting diameter are a good choice for small game. This size cutting diameter provides enough penetration to reach vital organs, but not so much that it causes excessive damage to the surrounding tissue.

Considerations for Mechanical and Hybrid Broadheads

Mechanical broadheads can also be effective for small game, but they often require a bit more setup and maintenance than fixed broadheads. When choosing a mechanical broadhead, look for one with a similar 1- to 1.25-inch cutting diameter and a reliable deployment mechanism. Hybrid broadheads, which combine elements of both fixed and mechanical broadheads, can also be a good choice for small game. These broadheads often feature a fixed cutting edge with a mechanical deployment mechanism, providing a good balance between penetration and cutting power.

Flight Characteristics and Game-Specific Choice

When choosing a broadhead for small game, it’s also important to consider the flight characteristics of the broadhead. Look for broadheads with a shallow angle of attack and a low drag coefficient, which can help improve accuracy and penetration. Additionally, consider the specific needs of the game you’re hunting. For example, if you’re hunting rabbits in dense cover, you may want a broadhead with a shorter flight path and more penetration power.

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