Yes, I'll show a pic.... But I'm going to preface it 1st with this.....
I have never killed an animal with a narrow 2 blade and I don't think I ever will unless I get gifted for an Asiatic Buffalo. From bunnies to 2000# American Bison with 3 and 4 Blade heads. I have killed 5 animals with WIDE 2 blades, one from each of the following, Large Bone Buster Abowyer, Ace Super Express, Zephyr Sasquatch, Custom XL Original Silver Flames, and a Battle Axe. All else multiblades, mostly Zwickey Delta 4 blades, several including the Bison with Wensel Woodsmans, a few VPAs, and one Simmons.
I am on the EXACT same page as Cory Mattson when it comes to Bheads, he ran a hog lease for YEARS and took notes on all hits/recoveries and he banned two blades from the lease after he saw enough data. I've been on and ran bunches and bunches of group hunts and took notes myself and came to the same conclusion.
I pass though 90% of the animals I shoot through giving 2 holes and 75% are complete pass throughs. Either I peg the off side leg bone/shoulder(which results in quick DL kill anyway) or I'm shooting hogs from a tree stand and the arrow passes through but hits the ground on the opposite side because they aren't as tall as a deer and they run off with my arrow(this would happen also with a 2 blade). I've never had an issue of not getting two holes unless its the issue mentioned above on the off side stoppage. I might have even gotten two holes on the Bison but I pegged a rib on the off side as it was scratched up really bad and also nicked.
I always encourage those that come on hunts with me to use multi blades or wide 2 blades, but it's just a recommendation.
Now, here's some pics of where some of my critters run in TX....
Look behind me, that is what I dragged this javie out of last year....
And this is where one of my javies ran into this year....
And look behind the other javie I killed this year....
This is where this hog came from and ran back to, and this is considered OPEN where we hunt in TX. That light area upper right is a stock pond between the prickly pears and those far off trees.
This one one of two hogs that charged me on this hunt and this one was shot at night, while Michael Langahans was holding a flashlight on him and he tried to leave this small opening in the brush, and he dropped right where he lays...
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I'll be back after supper with some GA, AL, FL and SC pics. ***