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Quote from: russ_mcdonald on February 25, 2014, 01:07:41 PMQuote from: D-Rock425 on February 25, 2014, 01:00:55 PMI see no benefit in them. They lack penetration over a good sharp fixed blade. They also have the a chance of failure to open.Your still working on old school thought. Expandables have evolved so much that they are almost better than fixed broadheads. If they've evolved so much that they're almost better than fixed blades, then why would you use them in a "hear beat"?? Personally I wouldn't use something that is almost as good if they weren't better and the prices were the same. Seems silly to me.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on February 25, 2014, 01:00:55 PMI see no benefit in them. They lack penetration over a good sharp fixed blade. They also have the a chance of failure to open.Your still working on old school thought. Expandables have evolved so much that they are almost better than fixed broadheads.
I see no benefit in them. They lack penetration over a good sharp fixed blade. They also have the a chance of failure to open.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on February 25, 2014, 01:00:55 PMI see no benefit in them. They lack penetration over a good sharp fixed blade. They also have the a chance of failure to open.You have experience with them and their lack of penetration? I Have seen first hand what the Rage does to deer
Quote from: elkaholic123 on February 25, 2014, 01:09:01 PMQuote from: D-Rock425 on February 25, 2014, 01:00:55 PMI see no benefit in them. They lack penetration over a good sharp fixed blade. They also have the a chance of failure to open.You have experience with them and their lack of penetration? I Have seen first hand what the Rage does to deer I have no doubt that they'll kill deer. It takes away from the arrows energy when the head hits and has to open.
Even California allows them.
I'm not against them being legal I just won't use them. You guys want to use them go ahead don't matter to me.
Its an old law written when the early expandables were unreliable. Early designs were weak and only forward opening. They required up to 30% of a leagal arrows energy to open, and had the tip reccest to far towards the bades causing them to cartwheel on quartering shots. Todays mechs are much better but still not on par with a good fixed blade. That being said I've seen plenty of fixed blades that are crap and only designed to seperate you from your wallet. State law says a 40# bow and a 300grn arrow is the minimum requirement and you won't see mechs here until that changes. Plus this is washington, land of big roosevelt elk, blacktail and mulies not german sheperd sized whitetail. The state wants you to build an arrow for when everything goes wrong, not for when everything goes right!
Besides they work great for the guys that like to take 200 facing away shots.