ORIGINAL: Hoytail Hunter
4) And for lack of better description, the two "cut-outs" in the main blades is cause for more friction. Imagine the BH trying to push through flesh but the back edges of the cut-outsare catching as the front of the bladesare cutting. A little counter productive in MY opinion.
This is a bogus argument IMO. Don't the vasy majority of fixed blade heads also have blade "cutouts"? No one seems to question the cutouts in a fixed blade... How come you're not telling me that my slick tricks have a major design flaw that robs penetration?