Well, I shot the Exodus yesterday. The ones I've got have the full blades. The first thing that caught my attention was how sharp the damn things are when one cut my finger pretty good when I was trying to get it out of the package. They're friggin sharp, like razor sharp. Be careful with them. Second was the profile. It's very low, when tightened down, the blades come down over your shaft. The third thing I noticed was that they look tough. I put them on Gold Tip Pro Hunter 7595's that are squared and indexed with helical fletched blazers. Out to 50 yards, they flew as advertised. I was shooting three shot groups, one Exodus and two field points per group, and they stayed tight out to 50. Things started getting a little loose at 60 yards but that happens with field points with me TOO. My max comfort zone for hunting is 40 yards but most of my shots taken have been well within 30. These things are the real deal and inside my comfort zone they do fly just like a field point out of my bow. I was a little surprised actually because I had to move my rest a little bit when I started practicing with Tricks a while ago to get my groups nice and tight. The Exodus has three blades, the Tricks have four. You would think the flight characteristics would be different with these two heads. Go figure.