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Why is the design called Zero Plane Technology?

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Why is the design called Zero Plane Technology?

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When we were developing the engineering specifications for our broadheads we insisted that several previously unreachable goals be achieved. Perhaps the most important of these was that the Sonic Heads must hit the same hole as a field point, even at extreme speeds of 300 feet per second. While many broadheads claim to group like field points, Sonic Head are the only broadheads statistically proven to hit the same hole as a field point. Sonic Head blades are equiangular (120 degrees apart), have very small open areas designed to minimize turbulence, fly silently, and are flatter than other designs. They create a true three bladed “cut on impact” design.

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