So I recently watched a Jeff Phillips video where he argued that 3 blades are better than 2 blades. He specifically talk about the down side of the Magnus Stinger which are the head that I'm planning to use up coming season.
Basically because 2 blades stop spinning once they enter body, they will not penetrate as well as 3 blades and leave inferior blood trail. I'm not experience enough to argue against his points. So is he correct? Should I switch to 3 blades?
This is very different than most other advices that I got. I decided to go with 2 blade Magnus stingers because of the good balance between penetrations and blood trail.
Yes I understand, sharp blades is important, shot placement is important, and straight arrow flights are important. But if 3 blades are simply better, why not use them?
Basically because 2 blades stop spinning once they enter body, they will not penetrate as well as 3 blades and leave inferior blood trail. I'm not experience enough to argue against his points. So is he correct? Should I switch to 3 blades?
This is very different than most other advices that I got. I decided to go with 2 blade Magnus stingers because of the good balance between penetrations and blood trail.
Yes I understand, sharp blades is important, shot placement is important, and straight arrow flights are important. But if 3 blades are simply better, why not use them?