Bowhuntr64
WKR
I cant speak for their efficacy when it comes to knock down power, but as far as accuracy I can't seem to get them to fly consistently over 35 yards. I tried several combinations of arrows and heads and just couldnt seem to get it resolved. Switched to rage and they fly fine. They have been the only fixed heads I've shot, so maybe they're less forgiving than mechanical?
The more surface area a head has, the more tendency there will be to reveal flaws in flight. If the flaws are consistent, they are probably due to tuning. If the flaws are inconsistent, they are probably related to shooting form (grip and release).
A field point or low profile mech will not reveal this, as the vanes of the arrow create enough stabilization to offset the flaws. A similar way to reveal form flaws is with a bare shaft. A couple years ago I started keeping a bare shaft in my practice quiver, to test my form and it did wonders to reveal my weaknesses and inconsistencies. Now my fixed blade heads are shooting great, out to 100 yards.
I could not believe what a difference the slightest, slightest variation in grip caused in bare shaft shooting. While not as pronounced, it is similar when shooting fixed blade heads.
Exodus have some of the lowest surface area of any fixed blade heads, and they have extremely tight specs...so they are capable of incredible accuracy. But the bow must be well tuned and the shooter must have excellent grip and release form.