Why do Sonic Heads appear smaller to the eye than the diameter of the hole that they cut?
As a three bladed broadhead, Sonic Head blades are positioned 120° apart. No matter what side angle you view the broadhead at you can never see the blade that is opposite your position. Therefore you can only see two blades at a time, and since they are not directly opposite one another, you cannot view the actual cutting diameter. In order to clearly demonstrate the size of our cutting diameters we have placed a to scale circle on each Sonic Head package. Due to the fact that we have three equally sized blades in each head, Sonic Heads actually inflict a larger wound than more traditional cut on impact heads.