Two years ago I shot 9 fox squirrels, I got everyone I hit. All with a 50 JD Berry dual shooter with cedar arrows and blunts or Hammers. I use to use hi-precision 3 blades, but I am out of the larger version. I shot a squirrel with a Wasp broadhead years back on a 2020 out of a heavy bow. I pinned the squirrel to the tree. I thought it was dead, I could not pull the arrow out of the tree so I unscrewed it with the dead squirrel hanging on the arrow. When it hit the ground, it woke up and climbed high up a maple tree and never to be seen again. Later that same year, me and Toad Smith were working a corn field and a nice buck did a backwards jump when I shot with my arrow passing in front of it, just grazing the brisket, hair on the ground and no blood on the broadhead arrow or on the ground. I saw the slight contact plain enough. I was a little ticked off, I shot at a squirrel, up high, with my Schulz Legend with an htm with a nickel glued on it. I hit the squirrel and it was stone dead when it hit the ground. I was tempted to put my deer tag on it. I suppose it all depends where you you hit them.