With a hunting trip coming up fast, I need a few more broadhead arrows, just for emergencies. My go-to 3 blade VPAs that I plan to use are mounted and scary sharp. They are aren't cheap. So I ordered a 6 pack of Grizzly broadheands for back-up. I got the 185 gr that has the thickest steel and possibly the most rotational effect. Adding a steel inert put the weight at 260 grains for a total arrow weight of about 650 gr.
I have always been interested in singled bevels from reading about them on here so right away I tried pushing one through an apple and instantly noticed the rotation and the apple would spilt open easily. My daughter and I went through 3 apples! Only able to get off 3 shots during a lighter part of a thunderstorm, the accuracy seems right on. I used the 1' thick rump part of a 3D deer target. It is pretty rigid foam and sitting on the ground by itself. It moves when an arrow hits and soaks up some energy. I noticed the arrow rotation was really strong. And the S shape cut was evident. Penetration seemed about 2"-3 more than the 3 blade VPA. The Grizzlies were sticking about an 1" out the back of the foam So I could see how much it rotated. It was really surprising!
More playing around this weekend.
Tedd