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Quote from: Flingblade on Today at 02:07:49 PMRay,
The Journeyman heads that I have seen are convex not concave. Simmons sharks are concave. Did you mean to say convex? I've been shooting Simmons heads for about 10 years now. Great flight, great penetration and great blood trails. Win, win, win.
I've shot a lot of different broadheads over the years and the worst I have ever shot were the original Wensel Woodsmen heads. Every time they contacted a rib or anything hard the tip curled over ruining the head. I heard some guys were grinding the tip down to make it stiffer, but I just threw them out and switched to Simmons. The high carbon steel of the Woodsmen sharpens easily but is too soft for a long lean design like that. Interestingly, I never had that problem with the original Snuffer heads. Similar steel but less acute angle at the tip is the reason I assume.
I had some Howard Hill heads but never did hunt with them as I couldn't get them sharp enough and finally gave them to a friend. Very hard spring steel that definitely wouldn't curl. They were 3 to 1 design. The Grizzly heads are not 3 to 1 design, close but not quite. I had some of those but wasn't good at sharpening the single bevel, so they never made it in the quiver either.
Quote from: Ryan Rothhaar on December 05, 2025, 05:52:46 AMI'd look at the broadhead before getting carried away building arrows. It's simple to test. Take a piece of medium thick leather and push your single bevel stinger thru by hand on an arrow and see how much force it takes. Do the same with a double bevel cut on contact head. If the single bevel more blunt head is lots harder to push thru then there's your answer.Many years ago at the Dixie Deer Classic your dad had me do this very thing - and you are right Ryan it sold me on cut on contact heads and especially Snuffer heads!
When I was a kid Dad had guys do this at archery shows using a piece of deer leather and a pyramid type replaceable blade head. Then he'd give them a sharp Snuffer. That simple test sold lots of heads for him.
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