RE: Autumn Assassins
MN, I am using fixed blade Wasp Hammer and not the mechanical Jackhammer (I know could they be more confusing[&:])
My neighbor used the Spitfires last year. He hit 2 deer and did not get good penetration on either of them and threw the rest of the Spitfires away. I have heard that they have a problem with deflection if shot at an angle, which would be a problem for treestand hunting or any quartering shots. I had not thought about problems in the quiver with mechanicals. That could be a real pain in the neck while stalking animals. When you reach for an arrow out of your quiver and the broadhead blades are flapping around. I am going to have to think this through. I am not sure yet, but I would sure like to see entrance/exit holes like Beagle's.