Serrated broadhead?
Any of you know anyone that uses/has used a serrated broadhead for deer? Maybe they are made for shooting smaller game I don't know, but i've never seen their advertisements stating they were for smaller animals. It just seems to me that a serrated blade would add a lot resistance when going through a deer sized animal and limit penetration. I guess if you were going to stick an arrow in then "saw" it back and forth then it would make sense. I just find it odd that there is enough of a market for these heads that they continue to sell after so many years. Note for those of you that are ready to jump my case for "product bashing", that is NOT what I am trying to do. I simply got curious after looking through an archery catalog (admiring all the stuff I don't have the money to buy).
--Man who fish in other man's well often catch crabs--