I'll watch this thread with interest, haven't the foggiest what you's are talking about. Maybe someone can explain.
Why is this guy shooting unfletched arrows?
Is he actually putting a hunting tip onto unfletched arrows...but that would be like shooting an arrow with the fletching up front.
From the physics of air resistance, I'd expect a broadhead tip requires heavier fletching at the rear of the arrow. For stability, the rear must have more drag than the front of the shaft, and a broadhead will have more drag (from greater surface area) than a blunt tip. I'm not bullshitting, I'm just explaining why I'm confused what's going on.
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