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I. I feel they are more accurate with less tuning problems. I practice with field points then with the mechanicle tips. My groups are just as tight and a lot less tuning involved.
just my .02 worth
That's nonsense. Mechanicals are not more accurate than fixed blade heads. They are an excuse for a poorly tuned bow and arrow combo but not at all more accurate. In the hands of a well educated, well professional bow tuner, handler, shooter..........fixed blade heads can and do group as tight as any head on the market including field points.
Now, not all mechanical shooters fall into the catagory of short cut shooters but the majority of mechanical shooters shoot them because they are easier when you don't have the education and or time to fuss with fixed blade heads.
Now the educated shooters/tuners who still choose to shoot mechanicals usually are looking at cutting diameter and things like that.
Regardless of the broadhead you choose, you still have no excuse to not have your bow finely turned, your arrows matched and your heads tuned to the arrows.