WTS KuduPoint Contour 125gr Broadheads - Left Bevel

mrwilsn24

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KuduPoint Contour 125gr Broadheads - Left Bevel. Haven’t been shot, just decided to go a different route. $75 TYD.
 

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mrwilsn24

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I’m going to try out some Tooth of the Arrow 4 Blade solids I picked up from a buddy. Changed strings on my Phase 4 and now the bow clocks differently so I’m going to switch to right helical. It’s a shame because these KuduPoints are sweet.
 
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In theory you're supposed to match the direction of spin your fletchings impart on your arrow to the bevel (counterclockwise - left bevel, clockwise - right bevel.) I would imagine that you may not see that big of a performance shift if you are just flipping sticks at targets, but would see the difference in on-game performance as you'd begin your cut with the dull side of the tip. Admittedly, I haven't killed anything with these (which is why they are so handsomely beautiful) but that is how they work on paper.
 
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Have you guys noticed a difference in R/L bevel? I have both in my quiver and they shoot the same


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Loss of energy on penetration, because your arrow is spinning one direction from the fletchings, then reverses as it tries to spin the other way through the animal


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Makes sense. I’ve killed a couple bulls with them at longer distances. Performed flawless. Bounced a couple off some trees/limbs too from deflections and durability is incredible.


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