![]() We concluded that vane orientation (degrees of offset or helical) plays a larger role in drag than the broadheads do. The results of our testing showed some dramatic results. In our groundbreaking testing, we have been able to actually measure the drag of any given arrow/vane/head combination along its entire flight path. The Labradar is a first of its kind tool for measuring velocities of arrows during their entire flight path using Doppler radar technology. On top of that, our arrow flight performance testing using Doppler radar by Labradar makes this review the most comprehensive and detailed broadhead review ever published to date. Results have varied from disappointing blood trails to jaw-droppingly awesome performance. During that time I’ve shot roughly 50 animals ranging from javelina to giant wild brush bulls across the West and Hawaii. Over the past three years I’ve tested as many types and variances of four-blade broadheads as I could get my hands on. Now, there are multitudes of effective fixed, hybrid and recent ly, fully expandable heads available. That’s about the time companies began emphasizing short profiled, four-blade heads like Muzzy and shortly thereafter, Slick Tricks. ![]() About 15 years ago when my archery career began I went straight to four blade heads. More total cutting area, designs built for accuracy and most importantly, hard-hitting modern bows to drive them home. It’s been over a decade in the making but they have begun to really gain popularity, especially in recent years. The era of the four-blade broadhead is here.
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