ORIGINAL: trestand
Remember,you get what you pay for.I've never been a fan of two bladed broadheads,and that broadhead looks really "rough"and the point looks dull.Maybe it's just me,but why spend serious money on your bow and all the accessories, and then go cheap on one of the most important pieces of equipment,your broadhead?...Bob
I would have to agree mostly with this statement. I'm not a fan of 2 blades except for those with marginal energy for the game they are hunting or when tackling the biggest of game on the planet. I know Russ, you have plenty of energy for hogs and deer with your BK @ appx. 70 foot pounds.
Also there are a TON of proven cut on contact heads on the market these days. Magnus Stingers, NAP Razorbacks, Steelforce,Phantoms, etc. While these Ausie broadheads may indeed prove quite stout and sharp, they may not too!
If you are experimenting or just trying to send your mates back home some income then by all means go for it

, but I'd be inclined to pick up some stingers , razorbacks,or phantoms when looking for a cut on contact head, and I would also go with the 4 blade versions for more cutting surface.
IMO of course.