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I've always wondered....what if I use wrong bevel for my feathers?

Started by threeunder, June 06, 2013, 08:48:00 PM

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threeunder

I just received my first single bevel broadheads.  Made sure to get left bevel as I am using LW feathers.
But......what exactly would happen if I used right bevel heads?
Ken Adkins

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Trumpkin the Dwarf

The arrow would stop rotating on impact...removing the splitting advantage of the single bevels, and potentially reducing the penetration a bit.
Malachi C.

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wooddamon1

Back before I knew better, I mounted RW Grizzlies on some LW fletched arrows. Killed a doe with one but just drifted back to other double-bevel heads. My arrow went in til it hit an off side rib, she ran into a tree and dropped about 40 yards away.

I had a heck of a time sharpening with a file being right handed...
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Steve Humphrey

Been there, done that. Could't tell the difference on a deer.
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Benjy

QuoteOriginally posted by Steve Humphrey:
Been there, done that. Could't tell the difference on a deer.
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Grey Taylor

The arrow turns inside out about five feet out in front of the bow. You'll wake up in the transporter room of Starship Enterprise.
NASA has been experimenting with this.

Guy

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threeunder

QuoteOriginally posted by Grey Taylor:
The arrow turns inside out about five feet out in front of the bow. You'll wake up in the transporter room of Starship Enterprise.
NASA has been experimenting with this.

Guy

I couldn't say it if it wasn't true... right!?
:biglaugh:   Okay here we go!     :archer2:
Ken Adkins

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Kamm1004

I heard it turns the arrow into a boomerang and can come back and kill the shooter. I read it online so it must be true.
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JimB

QuoteOriginally posted by threeunder:
I just received my first single bevel broadheads.  Made sure to get left bevel as I am using LW feathers.
But......what exactly would happen if I used right bevel heads?
It isn't that it can't kill an animal if fletching and bevel are mismatched.Dr Ed Ashby found in testing that when the fletching and bevel were mismatched,the single bevel was out-penetrated by the double bevel.

Quote:
"If you fail to do this, a double-beveled
'like-broadhead' will out-penetrate the single bevel. Why?
Because, by mixing arrow rotation in flight and that the bevel
induces after the arrow impacts, you've set up a situation where
the arrow not only has to stop it's rotation on impact, it has
to change the direction of rotation and accelerate the
rotational rate in the new direction. That uses up a lot of the
arrow's energy, directly reducing arrow force (momentum)
available for penetration."

It isn't that it won't work,it is that you are setting it up to not work as efficiently as it could.

Nate Steen .

I sharpen my heads rw single bevel because it's easier and use LW feathers because it's easier...and my arrows blow through game and blow through deer shoulders....so I don't know what I would do if the bevels matched the proper wing.....find my arrow in the next county I guess.. ;)

BAK

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onewhohasfun

Yep. Killed a 3 yr. old 170 lb. buck like that once. RW Grizz. LW fletch. Severe quartering away angle. I was down in a ditch and the buck was actually above me. Caught the last rib going in and shattered the offside shoulder. Went about 80 yds. I had no idea I was doing it wrong.
Tom

JamesV

In theroy the braodhead could unscrew in flight and fall off. In reality single bevel broadheads are just something to sell at an inflated price.
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joe ashton

I believe the world would continue to turn.. the cold hard steel single bevel will over power the rotation influence of the feathers...
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Austin Brown

Right bevel alot eaiser for me to sharpen and I've always used left wing feathers.  Deer still don't like it much.
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Bjorn

This I found googling:
The arrow penetrates poorly and counter-rotates itself back out, while the animal takes off like a scalded cat never to be seen again.

ChuckC

There is theory and there is what actually happens.  In theory, the arrow is spinning one way, due to the feathers, until it hits the animal.  Once the broadhead starts to sink in, it will induce a spin,  the other way. . .  So , as above,  the spinning of the arrow stops, and starts again going the other way, and you lose some momentum.  Now. .  in a real life deer, you may not even notice anything. .  or you might.

Poke a single bevel (carefully) thru a potato and see what it does as it passes thru.  It does that in a deer too.
ChuckC

hvyhitter

The thing is that a 700gr arrow acts like a flywheel and the arrow still spins in the same diection all the way through as the small area of a bradhead bevel doesnt have the leverage to stop or reverse an arrows spin......mine always blew threw deer, but so does big snuffers and they leave more blood and shorter tracks. Untill I start shooting elephants I'll use the snuffes and not worry about the bevel............
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wooddamon1

QuoteOriginally posted by Austin Brown:
Right bevel alot eaiser for me to sharpen and I've always used left wing feathers.  Deer still don't like it much.
You must be a lefty, correct? I thought sharpening (I'm a righty) would be easier. Heads still look like I did it on a brick.
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