Two Blade Broadheads - Blood trail loss??
I am considering using a Steelforce two blade broadhead this year without bleeder inserts for elk and/or deer. In the past, I always used a three blade broadhead like Muzzy, Wasp, or Thunderhead.
Steelforce indicates that the bleeder inserts provide a little better blood trail. However, most of the guys I talk to do not use the bleeder inserts. They either think they get better penetration and/or flight pattern without them.
1. Should I use the bleeders? Why or why not?
2. How much blood trail, if any, will I lose by going to two blades as compared to three or four?
3. What kind of exit wound channels have you gotten from two bladed Steelforce heads?