ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Amen Howler, but I'll go one step more, if you shoot a broadhead ONCE, it's done unless you touch it up or change the blades. One shot and done no matter what, touch them up or change the blade, there is no excuses.
That's really a pet peeve of mine!! If the Broadhead has been shot, Sharpen it, or Replace the Blades!! Period!!
Don't be a Lazy tightwad
Shot placement, sharp blades, big holes, all play a part in a great Blood trail. I prefer multi blade heads for more cutting and a hole versus a slit of a 2 blade. Probably makes little difference on Deer but some animals are more prone to plug cuts and a big hole is harder to plug than a slit.
Dan