I have shot two bulls now with a single bevel broadhead. One was a Kudu Point 125 and most recently was an Iron Will. Both heads left great entry wounds, both ended up lodging in the offside shoulder. Both killed the bulls quickly.
Both times the broadhead came out pretty beat up. Which is understandable, they went through ribs and into bone in the shoulder. Not many heads survive this situation.
Single bevels inherently have a weaker edge, but give you that rotation, which in my opinion does leave a bigger entry wound, and in theory does more tissue damage. Why wouldn’t it, it’s rotating?
But if that edge gets damaged easier, it loses its sharpness and retention a lot quicker.
When you shoot a high end head, that is one of the main advantages - strength and edge retention. But if you’re losing that retention with the weaker edge, are you really gaining anything?
This post is not nock on either head, they are both fantastic and two of my favorites.
So is it worth it to shoot a SB?
The kudu was shot out of a Mathews VXR 31 at 77#s, 30” DL, 565 grain arrow, 43 yard impact.
The IW was shot out of a Mathews V3X 33 at 72#s, 30” DL, 500 grain arrow, 48 yard impact.
Both setups have a lot of energy. Again, not many heads would hold up very well.
Here are a few pics of the heads:
Both times the broadhead came out pretty beat up. Which is understandable, they went through ribs and into bone in the shoulder. Not many heads survive this situation.
Single bevels inherently have a weaker edge, but give you that rotation, which in my opinion does leave a bigger entry wound, and in theory does more tissue damage. Why wouldn’t it, it’s rotating?
But if that edge gets damaged easier, it loses its sharpness and retention a lot quicker.
When you shoot a high end head, that is one of the main advantages - strength and edge retention. But if you’re losing that retention with the weaker edge, are you really gaining anything?
This post is not nock on either head, they are both fantastic and two of my favorites.
So is it worth it to shoot a SB?
The kudu was shot out of a Mathews VXR 31 at 77#s, 30” DL, 565 grain arrow, 43 yard impact.
The IW was shot out of a Mathews V3X 33 at 72#s, 30” DL, 500 grain arrow, 48 yard impact.
Both setups have a lot of energy. Again, not many heads would hold up very well.
Here are a few pics of the heads: