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PastorSteveHill
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Cuttin Width
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September 19, 2007, 06:26:00 PM »
Fellows, please help me here. I dont claim to be smart so here it goes..
A 3 blade head with 1.5 cutting diameter vrs. a 4 blade head with 1 1/8 cutting diameter. which will give the biggest hole?
Does the 4th blade make a difference? I know on the surface I would think the 3 blade, but the 4th blade comes into play no???
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bowbender1
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Re: Cuttin Width
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September 19, 2007, 06:49:00 PM »
Brother, you started a very opinionated question.
From my experience, nothing has ever beat the big snuffer. I have always felt like a big diameter gives you a better chance of cutting a vital on a marginal hit, plus gives you more cutting surface.
my second favorite was the old mag 1s which looked like the new sasquatch head only it wasn't stainless and had a solid bleeder, not a replacement blade.
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Pete W
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September 19, 2007, 09:49:00 PM »
If all of the 4 blades are the same size both broadheads give 2.25" of cut. If the 4 blade has small bleeders it will have less cut length.
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September 19, 2007, 10:08:00 PM »
Pete, That is what I thought. I was unsure so I didn't post it...
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