Notice upon impact no more rotation. Which debunks the non-fact that with a left helical and a right bevel or other fixed blades it’ll unscrew into game animals because all are made with right threads
do single bevels penetrate better than double bevels? Does rotation impede penetration? Does helical offset impact a single bevel rotation rate... interesting videos, I hope you can do more addressing these questions too!
I wonder how much penetration if any would be lost when using a left helical and a right bevel. In the video you saw and mentioned how the right bevel reversed rotation upon impact while the left bevel looked like it stopped rotating. Also I wonder how much more damage that reverse in rotation would cause. Maybe I'm over thinking the whole thing.
Super interesting. Thanks for putting I the work and sharing with us.
The archery community needs more videos like this. Then we can get beginners off to a better start.
Amazing how arrows perform. Especially with different broad heads. 👍👍👀
So use a right helical fletch with a right bevel broadhead. Left helical with left bevel.
Notice upon impact no more rotation. Which debunks the non-fact that with a left helical and a right bevel or other fixed blades it’ll unscrew into game animals because all are made with right threads
Very interesting to watch that in slow motion. I thought the right changed directions when it hit. Very cool.
It did , reason is they have a left helical fletch on arrow
do single bevels penetrate better than double bevels? Does rotation impede penetration? Does helical offset impact a single bevel rotation rate... interesting videos, I hope you can do more addressing these questions too!
Yes!
Yes!
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Match the bevel to the helical, say left and left or right and right for ultimate penetration ultimate stabilization and a nasty wound channel!
I wonder what a straight fletch would look like.
Straight fletch + fixed blades = bad idea
Watch the last 2 minutes ua-cam.com/video/gd6aTR3J5pg/v-deo.html
Strait fletch would spin the arrow in the direction of the bevel!
I wonder how much penetration if any would be lost when using a left helical and a right bevel. In the video you saw and mentioned how the right bevel reversed rotation upon impact while the left bevel looked like it stopped rotating. Also I wonder how much more damage that reverse in rotation would cause. Maybe I'm over thinking the whole thing.
Kyle Coiner I’m curious about that too.
The reverse in rotation causes less penetration compared to a constant rotation
Wow. Answered