The gobbler guillotine is designed for a different purpose entirely and as such has no bearing on this topic at all. It would penetrate a deers chest about like shooting one with a brick.
It's kind of like comparing 6 different race cars and then someone jumping in the conversation and throwing in a Ford F-250. Apples and oranges.
I guess I should have cleared it up for everyone by saying that this thread applys only to broadheads
specifically designed for penetrating the bodies of big game animals.
IF...your point is that the smaller heads aren't as bad as some make them out to be??
Well that's pretty much what the thread is about. Even the title of the thread refers to "small" broadheads. I thought I made it pretty clear that I was comparing three typical broadheads to three "small" broadheads and showing that the small heads do, in fact, cut a large amount of flesh when passing through an animal.
There are many great "small" broadheads out there that will provide the hunter with every bit the performance, and many times much better performance, than the so called "proven" large heads.