RE: 2 Blade Heads?
Well I've taken a bull elk with one arrow and using 125 grain Eastman First Cut braodheads.. They are the old school two blade fixedheads. Worked as expected and went through the animal. I also finished off another bull elk that my buddy liver shot. We were tracking it and I found it bedded down,I finished it off with two shots, he was sick and not moving fast. Both broadheads went through and double lunged him. That's it for my archery kills experience.. Both with 2 bladed simple fixedEastman broadheads... I have no negative experience from these broadheads.. That's all the facts I have to report..
I am using a compound bow 70lbs, with release and don't need this broadhead but I know what StrutNtom means when he says they apeal to him. For some reason I just like the simplicity.. Can't explain.
Obviously more cutting surfaces would would cut more but the name of the game is a well placed shot.. That is the experience of my peers..
If I were to stray away from my current broadheads I might look at the Steel Force Phat Heads orSonics (Buckmasters)but will most likely stay with what I have.
Cheers.