as opposed to sharp point broadheads.

I've read they penetrate better, and have no way to refute this. In fact, I believed it.

However, I did a test on a peice of hide between a chisel point and a sharp point. You should try it, if you're not convinced.

The sharp point took a LOT less effort to penetrate. And I mean a LOT less...the difference was stark and apparent.

The argument against a sharp point is that they hit a bone and break, but most of them now are built up, so I don't see that happening.

I shoot traditional, and the sharp point is my choice. Fred Bear's Razorhead at one time was a sharp point, then went to a chisel point, probably because the steel was soft. I still have some sharp-point AND chisel point Razorheads.


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