+1 for MLH...looks like the fixed blades outperformed mechanicals as far as entry and exit holes is concerned. Bone may not be rusty steel...but I would imagine the broadhead blades wouldn't look all that different if they hit a shoulder blade pretty solid. Might be something to ponder the next time you're out looking at broadheads.
I have never had a mechanical fail me. I dont use them anymore though, why take a chance on a mechanical when I know my fixed boradheads fly well and preform as expected.
+1 for MLH...looks like the fixed blades outperformed mechanicals as far as entry and exit holes is concerned. Bone may not be rusty steel...but I would imagine the broadhead blades wouldn't look all that different if they hit a shoulder blade pretty solid. Might be something to ponder the next time you're out looking at broadheads.
I have never had a mechanical fail me. I dont use them anymore though, why take a chance on a mechanical when I know my fixed boradheads fly well and preform as expected.
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Not sure how cantaloupe and rusty steel relate to the real world but they sure spent a lot of money on broadheads and busted shafts.
+1 for MLH...looks like the fixed blades outperformed mechanicals as far as entry and exit holes is concerned. Bone may not be rusty steel...but I would imagine the broadhead blades wouldn't look all that different if they hit a shoulder blade pretty solid. Might be something to ponder the next time you're out looking at broadheads.
I’ve never lost a deer until switched to using 2 mechanicals equaling to 2 lost deer, 1 Buck and 1 Doe. BACK TO MY MUZZY’s I GO!
50 yards same point of aim!!
I have never had a mechanical fail me. I dont use them anymore though, why take a chance on a mechanical when I know my fixed boradheads fly well and preform as expected.
Here's a link for outdoor life broadhead test.
http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/gear/2007/09/going-head-head
Here's a link for broadhead effectiveness
http://www.russellthornberry.com/2009/05/the-truth-about-broadhead-effec...
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Not sure how cantaloupe and rusty steel relate to the real world but they sure spent a lot of money on broadheads and busted shafts.
+1 for MLH...looks like the fixed blades outperformed mechanicals as far as entry and exit holes is concerned. Bone may not be rusty steel...but I would imagine the broadhead blades wouldn't look all that different if they hit a shoulder blade pretty solid. Might be something to ponder the next time you're out looking at broadheads.
I’ve never lost a deer until switched to using 2 mechanicals equaling to 2 lost deer, 1 Buck and 1 Doe. BACK TO MY MUZZY’s I GO!
50 yards same point of aim!!
I have never had a mechanical fail me. I dont use them anymore though, why take a chance on a mechanical when I know my fixed boradheads fly well and preform as expected.
Here's a link for outdoor life broadhead test.
http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/gear/2007/09/going-head-head
Here's a link for broadhead effectiveness
http://www.russellthornberry.com/2009/05/the-truth-about-broadhead-effec...
Post an Answer