HR125 125 Grain Right Bevel Helix Broadhead (3 Pack) - Extreme Outfitters

HR125 125 Grain Right Bevel Helix Broadhead (3 Pack)

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The blade is 1 3/16th wide and 1 11/16 long. Blade thickness is .072 and comes with an aluminum ferrule and a trox screw.

The Helix Principle
HELIX BroadheadThe term Helix refers to a twist or rotation.

Arrow rotation is crucial for shot accuracy. That’s the whole reason for fletching. Fletching causes rotation from the back of the arrow. Unfortunately, many broadheads tend to plane in flight and can actually counteract the benefits of rotation caused by the fletching.

The Helix Arrowhead’s single bevel, aerodynamic design means it works in tandem with the fletching. This is a unique principle in broadhead design: steerage from the front, which results in greater overall stability in flight.

The secret to creating the helix effect comes from the sharpening process. While the Helix Arrowhead may appear to be a simple two-blade design, the offset sharpening process yields a unique hunting broadhead that is forced to rotate in flight.

Front rotation from the arrowhead combined with back rotation from the fletching results in greater stability in flight. In other words – your arrow goes where it’s aimed.

The benefits of the helix principle don’t end with flight. The rotation of the Helix Arrowhead continues upon impact. This means superior penetration and a massive wound channel…larger in diameter than the width of the broadhead.

Straight as an arrow… literally!

Have you ever made a perfect shot, eventually recovered the animal and discovered your broadhead in a completely unexplainable location within the animal? (Or perhaps made a perfect shot and never recovered the animal?)

When you shoot a stationary target, once your broadhead strikes the surface, you know where the broadhead is. Nothing concerning the target has impacted the arrow/broadhead’s trajectory.

Now, let’s put your target in motion – say, a whitetail jumping the string, or even the subtle movements of an animal that’s feeding. Every slight, or not so slight movement the animal makes will obviously affect the arrow/broadhead’s trajectory – up, down; right, left.

This is a real problem for some broadhead designs. The movement alone causes the arrow/broadhead to veer off course as it enters the animal. Plus, animal movement also results in unanticipated angles of impact regarding the alignment of the animal’s bones. For example, there is potentially more ribcage to punch through if the animal is quartering, compared to directly broadside.

The affects of target movement are lessened when using a two-blade broadhead design. Because the Helix rotates in flight, maintains momentum upon impact and has a superior cutting design, your arrow/arrowhead is more likely to maintain its intended trajectory.



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