While my older side prefers fixed blade stuff, from 40 years of trying to poke stuff with a stick, I’ve shot my share of mechanicals, and never had a failure. I have had muzzy 3 and 4 blade shear blades in small whitetail bones. The rest is great, but the blades were too thin. OTT, if it’s sharp, tough, has a decent cutting diameter without being so wide it’s more suited for turkeys than BG, and flies consistently true, then I don’t have many reservations about shooting it at something.....no matter what it is. Ramcats have been the most accurate lately, and stuff dies fast and leaves good directions too. I shoot cut on contact stuff only, in my stick bows.....but compounds have a surplus, and I’m usually dealing with ground damage to a broad head, as opposed to wondering where it fell out of the deer at.

Last edited by hh4whiskey; 10/26/20.