Why is it so good to open blades after getting inside, rather than cutting on contact and all the way through?
If you had unlimited energy, you could use a non-mechanical broadhead with 2 blades with a 6 inch cutting circle and never have to worry about dropping the animal where it stands! Unfortunately, bow hunters have very limited energy to drive the broadhead into the game and take out the vital organs. With our broadheads, energy is not wasted on the blades trying to slice their way through tough hide and sinew (let alone bone) trying to get into the games lungs, heart and other vitals. Our broadhead saves this energy and delivers it to the huge blades and cutting path once inside the game. Given the same shot, this alone can make the difference between tracking and maybe never recovering the game vs. dropping it within yards (the cutting diameter of a Hypershock 125 is like shooting three other broadheads at once).