

🎯 Cut through the competition with G5 Megameat – where precision meets power!
The G5 Megameat 3-Blade Expandable Broadheads deliver a massive 2-inch cutting diameter with razor-sharp mechanical blades secured by an innovative SnapLock system to prevent premature deployment. Available in 100 and 125 grain options, these stainless steel broadheads feature a bone-piercing chisel tip and replaceable blades, making them a top choice for serious archers seeking precision, power, and reliability in both compound and recurve bows.

| ASIN | B0861YVPT2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,532 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Archery Broadheads |
| Brand Name | G5 Outdoors |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (567) |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2020 |
| Included Components | G5 Megameat 100 Grain Broadhead 3 Pk |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 6 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 5.35 x 2.01 inches |
| Manufacturer | G5 Outdoors |
| Material | stainless steel |
| Model Name | MM100 |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MM100 |
| Size | 100 Gra" |
| Style | 100 Grain |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**R
Best Broadhead!!!!
Best broadhead I've had the pleasure of using. Leaves an unbelievable size hole in white tail deer. Leaves a blood trail my coolered blind father can easily follow. If you're worried about not getting a pass though due to lower poundage, you can always use it's little brother the dead meat. Works just as good with a little smaller cut. If you're looking to reuse the broadhead after shooting a deer I wouldn't suggest it, as the blades do bend out of shape after going through a deer pretty often. Can always get replacement blades though.
A**.
Real deal
Great broadheads, and a great price! really punch a hole, my target went about 20yds after. These were a legitimate product. They also sell replacement blades once the broadhead has been used
A**R
Excellent broadhead
Love these broadheads. Large cut makes quick work with a well placed shot. Will use these forever.
K**L
Insane!!! These are insane!!!
I can't say anything any better. This year was my last stand with mechanical broadheads. I had used Rage and gotten roughly 50% fail rate with the blades not opening. I went to using NAP broadheads and they are just too weak and are almost a guaranteed 1 shot and trash. I stepped back to non mech and used the Flying Arrow Toxic. Now that Toxic! Devastating damage but also a 1 shot and trash unless you have spare blades. But for the price of blades, just by a new head. Then I went with these. I leaned on using the Deadmeats but went all in for the Mega. So far I'm three for three on deer. The first deer, I hit in the neck (accident) and the wound channel cut everything. Bolt went in the dirt about 40 yards away. I cleaned it off and will use it for a long range shot when I'm not confident, but the blades are fine with very little dulling. Both arteries went cut in half. Second deer was a through and through the ribs on both sides (never found the bolt). Third deer was a quartering away through the left ribs, in to the cardiac box, out the right shoulder and a blade cut her neck for about 7 inches. I found the bolt 10 yards in the dirt. Cleaned it just a while ago and the blades are near perfect. The function of them are like new. That one will go back in the quiver as if it is brand new. All in all, I'm happy with the purchase. Are they pricey? Absolutely. I think the only thing that would sit better here with these is if they used some sort of screw instead to hold the blades so we could replace them. As my heads are like they came out of the package. Next year I might move down to the Deadmeats but I also question why, as I'm having a great time with these, the Megameats.
B**Y
A wildly effective broadhead
The reviews are spot on. These things are lethal. I’ve used grim reapers with success in the past but was interested in a cut on contact head for this season leading me to try these. I bagged 3 deer with the most massive blood trails I’ve experienced. 2 inch hold on both the entrance and exit. My father in law is a diehard user of reapers but I think he may switch next season after seeing the after math of my shots. Durability seems fine with 2 of 3 heads fully surviving and the other with a broken blade I was able to replace—in all honesty, I would use these even if they were single use given their effectiveness. Easy to take apart and clean or change blades. Buy a full pack of the bmp’s and hit the range because they shoot identically. Very confident and excited for another season with these!
W**D
The Best Yet
These are unlike any broadhead I ever used. They are well made and beyond lethal. I have used mechanical blades for 25 years but never rear deploying models. I shot a deer that was coming up hill straight at me while I was in a tree stand. I got a fist size entrance and exit wound. The bolt went the length of a deer plus 20'. Only thing I would caution is that unless you use a quiver that covers the entire head they will catch on everything and bend. Unless they quit making these I will not stop using.
J**R
Great broadhead
My state just okay education expandable broadleaf so after reviews I decided on the megameat. The broadhead bmp flies like a field tip. Extremely accurate. I used it hunting this year. I took a doe at 20 yards. She turned just as I shot to a quartering to. It went in just left of the right front shoulder and out the ribs on the right . Complete pass through. She went 70 yards and I tracked her in the dark with a huge blood trail. Huge entry and exit wound and when I recovered the arrow..the broad head was intact. The con...is that if you are stalking with an arrow knocked the blades get caught on grass and open up. That's why a four rather than 5 stars.
J**S
Best broadhead on the market.
Best broadhead on the market by far if this hit the deer it will die no matter what they just open a big hole in the deer.
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