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I quit shooting mechanicals because many mechanical broadheads flutter their blades partially open upon release and screw up the flight. Does the HyperShock do this?

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I quit shooting mechanicals because many mechanical broadheads flutter their blades partially open upon release and screw up the flight. Does the HyperShock do this?

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NO. Unlike other designs, the AfterShock technology has physics on its side. The blades Center-of-Gravity (C-of-G) in the closed position are actually inboard of the pivot points, making deployment or release during acceleration impossible. This same geometry also helps initiate blade deployment at impact, rather than hindering it as in other design. There are no fines for breaking the laws of physics, you just can’t.

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