Evan Hafer
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So the idea is that that creates this angle and that when you're spinning, your arrow is spinning because the helicals of your vein, it goes into the animal's body cavity and the bevel in the broadhead accentuates that spin. And it continues that spin through the body, causing like a whirlwind of trauma to the animal.
So the idea is that that creates this angle and that when you're spinning, your arrow is spinning because the helicals of your vein, it goes into the animal's body cavity and the bevel in the broadhead accentuates that spin. And it continues that spin through the body, causing like a whirlwind of trauma to the animal.
So the idea is that that creates this angle and that when you're spinning, your arrow is spinning because the helicals of your vein, it goes into the animal's body cavity and the bevel in the broadhead accentuates that spin. And it continues that spin through the body, causing like a whirlwind of trauma to the animal.
inside the animal, and that it, you know, it almost affects, acts as multiple blades, because it's kind of spinning around. It's not just cutting a straight line, it's twisting. But the question is, like, how much twist, and is it more effective to have, like, a four-blade thing, like a four, like a tooth of the arrow, like one that you could, you know, those are... I don't think it's true.
inside the animal, and that it, you know, it almost affects, acts as multiple blades, because it's kind of spinning around. It's not just cutting a straight line, it's twisting. But the question is, like, how much twist, and is it more effective to have, like, a four-blade thing, like a four, like a tooth of the arrow, like one that you could, you know, those are... I don't think it's true.
inside the animal, and that it, you know, it almost affects, acts as multiple blades, because it's kind of spinning around. It's not just cutting a straight line, it's twisting. But the question is, like, how much twist, and is it more effective to have, like, a four-blade thing, like a four, like a tooth of the arrow, like one that you could, you know, those are... I don't think it's true.
You don't think the spin, the bevel spin? No, I don't think it does. I think it does a little, because there's a guy named Lusk Archery, and he does these tests on these things, and he actually shoots them into ballistic gel, and you can see them spin. So some of them do spin.
You don't think the spin, the bevel spin? No, I don't think it does. I think it does a little, because there's a guy named Lusk Archery, and he does these tests on these things, and he actually shoots them into ballistic gel, and you can see them spin. So some of them do spin.
You don't think the spin, the bevel spin? No, I don't think it does. I think it does a little, because there's a guy named Lusk Archery, and he does these tests on these things, and he actually shoots them into ballistic gel, and you can see them spin. So some of them do spin.
Well, that's the reason why a lot of people like mechanicals.
Well, that's the reason why a lot of people like mechanicals.
Well, that's the reason why a lot of people like mechanicals.
It's one of the things that they say is that the cut is so large when you get into the body cavity that you take out all the other variables, it's going to do so much more trauma than something that's just a slit blade that let's say you do hit that rib cage and it does slice and only hit one lung because it deflected off of it and it doesn't spin at all and now you lost the animal.
It's one of the things that they say is that the cut is so large when you get into the body cavity that you take out all the other variables, it's going to do so much more trauma than something that's just a slit blade that let's say you do hit that rib cage and it does slice and only hit one lung because it deflected off of it and it doesn't spin at all and now you lost the animal.
It's one of the things that they say is that the cut is so large when you get into the body cavity that you take out all the other variables, it's going to do so much more trauma than something that's just a slit blade that let's say you do hit that rib cage and it does slice and only hit one lung because it deflected off of it and it doesn't spin at all and now you lost the animal.
Whereas you get a mechanical, it goes in there, it creates this massive fucking hole. It does all this trauma going through two and three quarter inches of trauma going through the animal. The odds of that animal surviving are gone. If you get them in the body cavity, they're gone.
Whereas you get a mechanical, it goes in there, it creates this massive fucking hole. It does all this trauma going through two and three quarter inches of trauma going through the animal. The odds of that animal surviving are gone. If you get them in the body cavity, they're gone.
Whereas you get a mechanical, it goes in there, it creates this massive fucking hole. It does all this trauma going through two and three quarter inches of trauma going through the animal. The odds of that animal surviving are gone. If you get them in the body cavity, they're gone.
And I've seen people hit people with really good shots with small broadheads and not do much damage to the point where the animal runs off. They have a hard time blood trailing it. Even if the animal dies 30 minutes, 60 minutes later, you might have a hard time finding it, especially if you bumped it.
And I've seen people hit people with really good shots with small broadheads and not do much damage to the point where the animal runs off. They have a hard time blood trailing it. Even if the animal dies 30 minutes, 60 minutes later, you might have a hard time finding it, especially if you bumped it.