So with the recent thread on fixed blade broadheads and field points impacting in the same spot through all ranges, I obviously respectfully disagree with that happening. @Billy Goat and I shared some PM's as he was interested in the actual numbers of speed degradation over distance. Today I went out and shout several arrows over the chronograph at 5', 60 yards and 100 yards. I am no scientist nor am I a mathematician, but here are my numbers.
Set Up: Hoyt Carbon Defiant 34, 69.5 #'s, 29.5" with a 420 grain arrow. The arrows are fletched with three, 310 Flex Fletch vanes if you want to take that into consideration for drag compared to your set up.
The field points were Easton Parabolic, the mechanical broadheads were Sevr and the fixed blades were G5 Montecs. (I also shot Slick Tricks and Ramcat Diamondbacks at 60 and they were very close to the Montec speed, so I didn't keep shooting them.)
The speeds are three shot averages at 60 yards and 100 yards. The speed at 5' were just one shot and recorded.
5'
Field Point - 282
Mechanical - 282
Fixed Blade - 282
* This was the outcome I expected.
60 Yards
Field Point - 256 (91% of initial speed)
Mechanical - 254 (90%)
Fixed Blade - 250 (87%)
* So the Mechanical was less than 1% slower (.0079) and the Fixed Blade was 2.34% slower than the Field Point.
100 Yards
Field Point - 230 (82%)
Mechanical -222 (79%)
Fixed Blade - 206 (73%)
So the Mechanical was 3.47% and the Fixed Blade was 10.43% slower than the Field Point.
This is why my opinion of that Field Points and Fixed Blades can't have the same point of impact over all distances. I believe that depending on your personal acceptable deviation from Field Points to Fixed Blades, one could think they were all impacting the same.
Side Note: I found the Montecs were only about 5" low compared to my Field Points, so I surmised my bow was set up to shoot the longer ranges closer. So I moved up to 25 yards and the Montecs were 4" high. So I reversed it and moved the sight to have the Montecs dead on at 25 yards, this put them roughly 16" low at 100 yards.
Obviously these were just my numbers with my set up and doesn't transfer across the board to every bow, draw weight, draw length, speed, etc. But all Fixed Blades will degrade speed at distance due to their drag factor compared to a field point regardless of the other factors present.
Just now getting around to checking this out. I've never had an issue with my broadheads hitting with my fieldtips and this proves it.
Good to the science and math behind it, cause some folks have to see results instead of taking people's experience for it.