Strong good broad head for penetration lasting tool
These mechanicals truly fly like a field point. The difference is what happens when they hit their target. Clean entrance and devastating exit. I used the new 2-blade expandable to harvest a mature doe in late November. I will continue to use these excellent broad heads.
Honestly I was a little skeptical when I purchased the 100 gr 1” cut for the season of 2024/25. I live in North Alabama but also have hunted Southern Illinois for the past 10 years. Obviously the northern deer are bigger and can be harder to bring down. For these reasons I have aways been a fan of a big diameter cutting mechanical. However two years in a row I lost bucks with good shots that the arrow simply didn’t pass through from hitting the opposite shoulder. Last year (24) I shot a nice 7 point, the TOTA 1” blew through both shoulders and he ran 25 yards and piled up. My broad head sticking in the dirt and still just as sharp. Fast forward to Alabama rut in January same story. A respectable 8 pointer at 30 yards and “didnt go 20.” This year I have already shot a nice 7 point in Illinois, he ran 5 yards and didn’t know what happened and dropped. I am a believer in TOTA 1” 4 blade broad heads. I have since bought 4 packs and I won’t be changing anytime soon!