I'm curious what the general consensus is with FPS for effective mechanical broadhead deployment. Does it need to be greater than 300FPS? What's a minimum FPS you'd find acceptable to run a mech on elk? Thoughts?
That is way off base, where did you come up with that?I certainly don't have a hunting arrow doing 300fps, I was just using it as a frame of reference. Though I wasn't necessarily asking about penetration, it's definitely noteworthy!
So the current thought is 275fps to get adequate blade deployment on a mech? Anybody else have thoughts or experience on this?
The first responder, if you read the thread. It’s just a starting point/baseline to an overall conversation. That’s why I asked for others to chime in their personal experience. Please pay attention before responding.That is way off base, where did you come up with that?
No, he didn't. He suggested 275 fps and 425 gr. arrow weight for adequate penetration - not blade deployment. Please pay attention before responding.The first responder, if you read the thread. It’s just a starting point/baseline to an overall conversation. That’s why I asked for others to chime in their personal experience. Please pay attention before responding.
You’re so much better at this than I am.No, he didn't. He suggested 275 fps and 425 gr. arrow weight for adequate penetration - not blade deployment. Please pay attention before responding.
I think I stated the question wrong, based on the answers. I’m not looking for advice or folks’ opinion on what I should or shouldn’t do, or what the manufacturers recommendations are.
I’m interested in people’s personal experience in mechanical blade deployment, and what your avg FPS is. If you had failures, could you find any empirical evidence as to why? And was it FPS related, or not?
This is a great comment, thanks BeendareOk, I shot mech heads for about 7-8 years, Zero failures-. I shot 5 elk with mech heads- a couple frontal, Spitfire BH's. I was shooting 70#-80# back then with a 440g arrow.
Now, there are a couple reasons for the Zero. I took good shots, I tuned for Fixed heads first, I shot heavier spine and I spin checked them.
Most of the "Failures" you will hear about are usually operator error. I have seen a few cases of what I would call a failures with mech heads;
A couple were due to a very light arrow- 350g TAW...and a couple where one or more blades were popping loose when he took them from his quiver making the arrow do loop d loops.