To some of you, this may be old news, but I just came across this on the internet. It has to do with # of blades and the grain of the muscle. If you have a two blade bh, then there is a chance you may cut completely with the grain of the muscle tissue, thus leading to a bad blood trail. But, there is also a chance that you will cut in the opposite direction of the grain, or anywhere in between. On the other hand, with a three blade, you will always be cutting against the grain with at least 1 blade, and most of the time two! (It's kinda the same concept as staining fine grain wood)
Just think about it! It makes sense!
Just think about it! It makes sense!

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