What's the current consensus on wound channels between the two heads? Specifically, the wound channel's ability to seal/close and end the blood trail. Obviously, it would seem that a third cutting surface would create more blood just by the nature of it, but I'm curious as to the wound's ability to clot, close and go poo poo on the trail. I like a two blade for penetration when things don't go as planned and when they do, like a double lung, I don't see an advantage to the three blade.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?