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2 or 3 blades?
It will be interesting to see what reaction I get to this; who has an opinion? Which is best for deeror elk 2 or 3 blades and why? Thank you in advance
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
neither. 4 blades are best b/c I think they cut easier and have more balance in flight. Just my 2 cents
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
There is a link in a discussion on Momentum vs Kinetic Energy which is a good read and they discuss broadheads slightly in there. Basically you lose mechanical advantage the more blades you have, but you will have more of a wind shear with less blades. Read the article and find a balance, I believe 3 will be the best, thats why most broadheads are sold that way.
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
I prefer 4 blades, more tissue damage and they cut more of a hole!
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
out of 2 or 3 like the question asked....id say 2 for mech. one less blade to worrie about...and 3 for fixed
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
I prefer a 2 blade COC head one that has thick tough blades like .040 and single bevel for increased sharpness and bone busting ability;)
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
3 blades give you more of a chance of hitting vitals if your shot is a little off. Just my $.02
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
It's all about personal preference. Each has advantages but more important is the overall quality and construction, not the number of blades.
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
I honestly do not think it really matters. A good shot made on a broadside deer or slightly quartering away will result in a kill with just about any broadhead out there. I never understood why the decision is so hard for people to make.
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RE: 2 or 3 blades?
I've bowkilled several deer; I've never used a two blade head and don't plan to.
I've had weak blood trails with 3 blade 1 3/16'' heads, no way do I want less tissue damage. |
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