Hello:
The spectrum of Forum comments appears the same each time this subject has arisen over at least the past five years. Preparation of surfaces matters; the cleaner and the more roughened, the better. Older Bohning products did appear to have issues for some that were related to use in sub-freezing temp's. Their current blue works better than the old honey colored, but testing in your temperature situation on a decent block target may disclose a failure potential and prevent a head separation and loss of penetration on game.
FWIW, after careful preparation of the surfaces, I use FRESH, EPOXY, STIRRED FOR A FULL MINUTE, that is allowed to cure 24 hours WITH THE PIECES HELD OR PLACED SUCH THAT THEY CANNOT SLOWLY SEPARATE OR SHIFT. The most widely accepted, readily available EPOXY brands are LOCTITE and whichever West Marine sells as their best version. Other brands might be fine, depending....
Regards, Kevin