I tried Helix single bevels and they would walk right on me. I had one of your 4 blade demos from a couple years ago that I never shot and it was dead on, so switched to those. Wondering if all single bevels are prone to this? I heard the twist of the bow string itself can impact how a single bevel rotates as well, which sounds unlikely. I'll probably stick with what I have to avoid introducing tuning issues, but I really like the concept and a bunch of other demonstrations I've seen show how destructive they are to bone and how big a wound channel they create.
That would be an issue with the broadhead design itself! We maintain our weight centeredness with this broadhead so they will fly the same as your 4 blades. We’ve actually been hearing that our 2-blades fly better out of most setups. As for the twist of the bowstring stuff you mention, check out my video called “talking arrow clocking, helical direction, and single bevels”, it will break down every question you have about that stuff!
@@toothofthearrowbroadheads lol yeah that vid popped up for me right after I watched this. Good stuff. Tracks with what I was figuring anyway. Do you guys do single heads for these to try out?
Dude, if you actually believe that, I got a lot of things to sell you. There’s no way in hell, that broadhead is turning a half rotation in a compressed layered target after impact. It’s amazing the BS that’s posted to promote some some of this crap. How about you guys pushing one of these heads in a block target( same as in video) and try to turn it with your hands. You want be able to.
There are videos of these broadheads rotating in gel so why would foam be different. Try cutting foam or anything significant with a single beveled edge on it. Your cut will angle naturally. Ever use a dull wood chisel? How do you think the tape magically turned while he pulled the arrow out?
Dang! nice test, very clever visual demonstration.
Thank you! You really feel the twist when you pull them out of targets
Respect. I gotta order some single bevels from you guys. I honestly think yall hit a home run with these heads along with the entire TOTA heads.
Thank you so much! I am sure you will love them
Glad to see you all making single bevels. Now that I'll be buying soon
You will love them!
I tried Helix single bevels and they would walk right on me. I had one of your 4 blade demos from a couple years ago that I never shot and it was dead on, so switched to those. Wondering if all single bevels are prone to this? I heard the twist of the bow string itself can impact how a single bevel rotates as well, which sounds unlikely.
I'll probably stick with what I have to avoid introducing tuning issues, but I really like the concept and a bunch of other demonstrations I've seen show how destructive they are to bone and how big a wound channel they create.
That would be an issue with the broadhead design itself! We maintain our weight centeredness with this broadhead so they will fly the same as your 4 blades. We’ve actually been hearing that our 2-blades fly better out of most setups. As for the twist of the bowstring stuff you mention, check out my video called “talking arrow clocking, helical direction, and single bevels”, it will break down every question you have about that stuff!
@@toothofthearrowbroadheads lol yeah that vid popped up for me right after I watched this. Good stuff. Tracks with what I was figuring anyway. Do you guys do single heads for these to try out?
@@derek_406 no but if you buy them and don’t like them we can refund you
Mine shot like field points just like the 4 blades do.
Just ordered some of the single bevels! Can’t wait to put them through a deer and see how they do!
Be sure to send in pics!
Real good way to show it is multiple layers of cardboard or foam in 7” I get a quarter turn
Absolutely! They will turn in anything!
They absolutely rotate, go watch some of lusk archery reviews on single bevels in ballistic gel. If you ever shot any you would know.
That’s right! One shot and you learn very quickly
Think these will be available in 150g eventually?
Yes we are working on it!
Dude, if you actually believe that, I got a lot of things to sell you. There’s no way in hell, that broadhead is turning a half rotation in a compressed layered target after impact. It’s amazing the BS that’s posted to promote some some of this crap. How about you guys pushing one of these heads in a block target( same as in video) and try to turn it with your hands. You want be able to.
It 100% is turning 180° in about 6-8” and there are now hundreds of people shooting these heads who will attest!
There are videos of these broadheads rotating in gel so why would foam be different. Try cutting foam or anything significant with a single beveled edge on it. Your cut will angle naturally. Ever use a dull wood chisel? How do you think the tape magically turned while he pulled the arrow out?
It’d be easier to sell you ocean front property in Arizona than you argue against single bevel rotation.