I learned my lesson on broadheads in the 70's when Browning came out with the Serpentine. It doesn't matter how sharp it is if the design is poor. You can get by with more with heavier poundage bows but in the long run stay with a proven design and shaving sharp to kill quickly.
Some of the bows used today would be capable of killing deer with a blunt on a flu flu but my bows need broadheads that are strong and super sharp so I intend to stay away from the newest gimmicks.
Same difference!!!He's in Syracuse NY
Might be a good turkey head…….I won the head on AT in a giveaway. I like Sean alot. Hell talk shop about broadheads for days. But this has to be the worst head he's made yet. The angle of attack is horrendous. It struggles to cut through all my test mediums because of those serrations. I imagine this head would stop instantly upon hitting anything hard. The damage would be crazy on a perfect broadside shot but other than that I'm not sold. View attachment 101998View attachment 101999