Though Dagger is in fact designed with a compound bevel, it is important to start at the beginning -- with a simple bevel. Simply put, a bevel is a constant slope. In the instance of a weapon or more specifically a broadhead, such bevels are used to create a point or sharp edge. These usually involve double beveled edges, defined by a slope on both sides of a broadhead. Here is where the Dagger differentiates from all others -- it does not have a slope on both its "sides," it has a total of six complex beveled edges on all sides. See, a simple bevel involves, as aforementioned, a constant slope. Complex bevels, on the other hand, have multiple slopes. To clarify, the Dagger has two complex bevels on each of its sides and then two at its base. Each with its own individual slanted slope, these six bevels work together, are compounded, to provide rotation not only during initial contact with the game but all the way through the animal.
Specs. As always, Dagger is made of solid stainless steel machined through a high-pressure die-cast process. This casting method results in much stronger and tougher steel than machined or MIM (Metal Injection Molding) processed pieces of typical bar stock. To establish perfect concentricity during assembly, like Traumahawk, Dagger is equipped with FACT™, involving the Double O-ring System on the neck of the Dagger.
The 125 and 100 grain Dagger is 4mm/0.157" and 3.15mm/0.124” thick, respectively. Due to design and manufacturing process it is hard to be exact weight, but we shall make sure the Dagger 125gn weight can vary from 124 to 131 gn as indicated on each 3-pack. Through QC we make sure each package is to be +1/-0gn as indicated on each package, and you can pick the weight you prefer within 1 grain for tuning your perfect set up. That is if you want your arrow to end up to be 420gn and 6 of them at 296gn and 289gn respectively, you can get a pack of 124gn and 131gn each to make it the exact weight without needing to add any weight spacer(s). While Dagger 100gn is weight from 98 to 102 gn and each pack is sorted to be +1/-0 grains.