Five Disadvantages of Mechanical Broadheads

By D Swain, published Nov 07, 2007
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If you want to use broadheads on your arrows, then you will have to choose between mechanical and fixed designs. Mechanical broadheads have a few disadvantages when compared to the fixed designs. Some of these disadvantages include penetration, durability, and energy. This article will discuss some of the disadvantages of mechanical broadheads when compared to fixed designs.

Penetration

One of the first disadvantages of mechanical broadheads is their penetration. The blades used on these broadheads are designed to open up whenever they come into contact with an animal. When these blades open, energy is lost. Therefore, mechanical broadheads won't be able to penetrate as far as fixed designs.

Durability

One of the next disadvantages of mechanical broadheads is their durability. The blades used for fixed broadheads are supported on the base. The blades used on mechanical broadheads are hinged, which means that they aren't supported on the base of the arrow. This means that these broadheads will not be as durable as the fixed variety.

Energy

Another disadvantage of mechanical broadheads deals with energy. They require more kinetic energy to shoot effectively than fixed broadheads. This is because they lose energy whenever the blades open up after contact. Therefore, you will need to use faster bows to shoot mechanical broadheads than you would with the fixed designs.

Angle

Mechanical broadheads can also be troublesome when you shoot them from certain angles. If you're aiming at an animal that is quartering away or towards you, the this type of broadhead may not open all the way. Mechanical broadheads may be thrown off target when shot from these angles. Therefore, it's usually best to shoot them from the broadside.

Legality

One of the final disadvantages of mechanical broadheads deals with their legality. Many states have banned the use of these types of broadheads for use on big game animals. Therefore, it's a good idea for you to check your local laws to see if it is legal for you to use mechanical broadheads.

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