Fixed blades won't fail and you don't have to check the screws everytime you hunt to make sure they open. If you take a little time with them they will fly with your fieldpoints. I see no advantage at all to shooting mechanicals
People are hung up on a grain or two...I'm a custom knife maker,there are thing that happen when sharping or machineing etc...a grain or two is not going to make a different in groping with a 100 grain feild point etc.....splitting hairs
Yeah Josh explained this before they were released that they needed to be a little light in order to group exactly like the field point which I have tested out to 105yd and they are dead on. Everyone would be upset if the package said 98 or 99gns so makes sense to say what they are grouping with and there is no one that will shoot a difference of 1-2gns on total arrow weight
From my understanding, the 2 grain difference is to offset the drag on the broadhead vs your 100gr field points. Thus causing the broadhead and field point to group together.
Tooth of the arrow broadheads are great, they are a fixed blade 4 blade and you can resharpen them. I have shot them out of my scorpyd deathstalker, swat x1, and hoping to shoot out of my tp 505. Another good head that is tough as hell!! Tru glo 4 blade titanium x broadheads. My 505 loves them out to 60.
I love the Rage Chisel tip 2 blade broadhead. I’ve been using them for years on my crossbow and never had any issues . I’m thinking about using them on my vertical bow this year.
If the 2 grains was intentional as others have stated...that means they have absolutely AMAZING QC. If aiming for 98 grains and nailing 98 grains that is fantastic. I know there are a bunch of mechanicals that could get within 3-4 of each other...but nailing each is crazy. Also, POI at 40 yards as long as within 10grains is negligible.
I personally don't use the practice head. I prefer to know the broadhead I'll be using will work as it should thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. Stay tuned to see these broadheads this fall be used
You can spend less than that and get fixed and just replace blades... or get single bevels and resharpen them and shoot the same heads for years. I blows me away you chose the only crap slick trick!! They make a BUNCH of awesome fixed heads and you choose that one. Throw that mech shit in the trash and buy you a couple packs of slick trick mags or standards and move on smartly!!!!!
Yeah Josh explained this before they were released that they needed to be a little light in order to group exactly like the field point which I have tested out to 105yd and they are dead on. Everyone would be upset if the package said 98 or 99gns so makes sense to say what they are grouping with and there is no one that will shoot a difference of 1-2gns on total arrow weight