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bohntr
WKR
I’ve been lucky and won a few over the years……I am definitely an average Joe shooter. My hunting partner has won several broadhead tournaments over the years….he is also an average archer (Joe) as well. He just shoots a lot and understands form.I presumed your “podium” comment to be in reference to tournament winners. My point was that not many average shooters win tournaments, so making a comment about the best in an attempt to negate a comment about the average is a nonsequitur.
The poorer the form, the more likely there is to be a benefit for the lesser surface area generally provided by MBH’s.
So what you’re saying is exactly what my tests concluded, the broadhead itself is not more accurate just more tolerant for those with poor shooting form? What my latest tests showed (with a shooting machine) is the newer shorter heads shot exactly and often more consistent than mechanicals. One such head that performed very high was the original Wac’em Triton 100 grain head.
Just trying to answer the OP’s question with real life data and tests…..and not something regurgitated or heard from some ‘pro’ flat brimmer on a pod cast.