I decided to give those a try as an upgrade from the knockoff zwikeys I was using.
For wild hare, they do work fine and last as long as your shots are well placed.
For stump shooting (and misses) however, you'll find like me that the sintered metal construction means that the prongs break clean off on any hard impact, even with my relatively weak 40# recurve. This is not the best steel, and I'd be willing to pay a premium for a billet or forged version of this.
Accuracy does not seem to suffer out to 40 yards (haven't shot further) when using these on well tuned arrows.
If you keep on shooting the broken ones, your arrows will unsurprisingly start to veer off course past about 20 yards. I would not shoot one without at least two prongs.
They work just as good as any pronged tip to prevent arrows burrowing, even if one is missing
Clean effective kill for small animals and durable
Works well but needs litle adjustment on the sight.
Fantastic heads for small game. I have multiple sets of these lying around on various arrows. the forward facing points stop the arrows from digging into the ground. Although with an 80lb draw on a bow, they still bury themselves deep.
Always have one or two in the quiver when I am out hunting.