Yes they are designed to swing forward a little. The tips suck, they bend and break....better off snipping them off beforehand.
first time shooting these, I thought I bent the blade as well, but they slide back into place. I haven't had any issues with my the tips yet.
Yeah, I loosened the screws, turned them back and tightened the screws back up. I really like how they fly. Getting them out of a target is another story. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
Put lock tight on the screws and they will stay in place. You should still be able to move the blades back and the screws dont come loose. I know they really tear up your target but I have so much confidence in them that I just switch them out and go hunting and save my target a bit. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
Yeah, the biggest shot is the first one you make in practice, because that's going to be the case in the woods. I only shot one broadhead as I began practice. It was bottom edge of bullseye. Good enough for me. I don't need to see anymore. I chose the RAMCAT because of its reputation of flying accurate and penetration. Just needed to see it for myself. I'm excited to use it. Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
I agree ...why deal with the hassle they cause. There are much better and user friendly heads out there.