As many of you know, my boys & I only shoot wood arrows.
Many years ago, I picked up a dozen wood arrows at a yard sale. They had 4-blade Eskimos on them.
I shot them into a hay bale a few at a time, and the points were coming off pulling them from the bale.
I replaced the broadheads with field points, and used them for practice arrows.
My boys & I switched to wood arrows about 10 years ago or so....
I have never lost a point, using good old Ferrule-tite to glue them on.
I've used Bear Razorheads (without the bleeders) and 2-blade Eskimos for years, and never lost a point.
I bought a couple dozen 2-blade Deltas this Spring, to use this year...
I mounted them all, and they are rock solid!!!
A few weeks ago, I bought a dozen 4-blade Deltas to try...
I pulled the 2-blades on a half dozen arrows, and mounted the 4-blades on them... They looked DEADLY!!!
Yesterday, I got my file, and set down to sharpen them. I knocked off 4, of the 6 broadheads...
SO, I pulled the new 4-blades, and put the 2-blade Deltas back on. Again, they're rock solid!!!!
Am I doing something wrong??? Missing something???
Thanks in advance!!!