Looks like EuroOptic finally has the wood stocked "hunter" version of the t1x in stock.
https://www.eurooptic.com/Tikka-T1x-Hunter-22-LR-20-1-165-1-2-x28-Wood-Blued-Rifle-JRT1XH300.aspx
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/maven-rs1-2-5-15x44mm-moa-drop-evaluation.367722/
This might be exactly what you are looking for.
Ignore this I was mistaken. I thought someone had tested the moa version
Hes active on sniperhide. They are actually manufactured and come in specific sizes to add .5, 1, etc. and have the number on the side.
https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/zero-stop-shim-sets-for-swfa-super-sniper-scopes.6282226/
The bow bolt systems are slick. Toelke and Hurst also use them. I like them because you cant really tell that is is a two piece bow until you twist. The socket and sleeve system can have issues when the bow is unstrung if the socket isnt tight enough.
Roberston has them down to a science so...
Looks very similar to Fred Fellow's Buffalo Hunters. Could be an AI Regeneration?
https://www.medicinemangallery.com/products/the-buffalo-hunters-lithograph
My Tikka vertical grip one came with the thin recoil pad. It worked fine but there is a limbsaver that fits almost perfect. I got the number from the stockys thread, I believe it is 10800.
Had to drill new holes I think.
The DaySix guy talked about this on a podcast. He said that the slightly curved blade allowed it to keep more of the 3:1 cutting angle as opposed to the comparatively more blunt angle of the front of the IW. I think it came down to push cutting vs slicing?
Its all such a small difference in...
I would be pretty interested in what broadhead package told you that, because it doesn't make any sense that curved broadheads ALWAYS out-penetrate by a third...