I have had obsidion break going into a hog, judging by the blood on the shaft, at about 3 inches of penetration. I think it was mostly due to poor design on my part. It was a large stemmed point. It broke at the top of the stem when the arrow whips around when it hits. I switched to side notched and have not had that problem. I shoot into haybales to check flight, if I made the arrow correctly, it stays together. Later, in the woods, I have shot them into trees and the ground. It's called missing. Unless I hit a rock, which is rare where I hunt, the arrow and the point stays together about 90 percent of the time. Bill