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bjrogg:
I could see a slight possibility of this being a real consideration and certainly didn't put any research into having never shoot a metal broad head only stone, but I think it's probably way more important that arrow inters clean well tuned to the bow. No sideways flight. At least at speeds my bows shoot.
Bjrogg
PEARL DRUMS:
Hopefully we aren't muddying up this thread too bad.
Sooooooooooooooooooooo many variables not included in that excerpt. I should have kept my mouth shut and just kept my thoughts to myself. My apologies.
Urufu_Shinjiro:
I think it would be pretty cool to see someone test this in a block of clear ballistic gelatin, would be pretty obvious pretty fast on slow mo playback if the rotation mattered. Not debating the topic anymore, just saying it would be really cool to watch that experiment, lol.
BowEd:
Yea I believe your right bubbles,or Ashby is so to speak.Sounds like he's watched the arrow fly on slow mo.The grizzly head is hard to beat.Having the reinforced center spine on them helps to keep the point from curling too when hitting bone with it's chisel point.I gave a stoss broadhead to an Amish once to use.He shot a compound of course.He showed me the broadhead later with a curled point from hitting bone.A stoss broadhead's spine is reinforced too but has a fine sharp point on it.I've seen ribs busted up through deer from good stone points though too.
Hunting hogs with grizzlies makes sense.
bubbles:
Sorry for the hijack, just regurgitating what I thought was an accepted view on the single bevel idea. Now, I wanna see some more hunting rigs! I'll post mine when I get back from my travels.
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