- Superior flight characteristics stemming from less surface area which allows any width concave head to fly better than narrower heads.
- Creates a large wound. The hooking effect of the concave edge or shape doesn't allow blood vessels or tissue to roll around and not be cut.
- Takes less force to create a wider cut because there is little steel in the hook performing in tissue much like a cheese cutter does in cheese.
- Allows little chance for a glance off on severe angle hits. Even if the hook touches first, a drag is created keeping the arrow in contact until it bites in.