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Author Topic: Swhacker broadheads  (Read 1762 times)

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Offline Realtree

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Picked up some SWHACKER expandable broadheads tonight, and I can't wait to get out to the range this week and shoot one.

I've been on the fence between the NAP Spitfires and the SWHACKER. I decided to try the SWHACKERS due to the design which seems to me would allow a greater chance of penetration on a quartering shot. Also, the main blade stays concealed until opened by the wing blades after initial penetration allowing the main blade to maintain a razor sharp edge for the internal organs.

Hopefully I'll be able to give a glowing update on these broadheads before the end of the year. I can't wait to hear the SWHACK!  ;)
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Offline Realtree

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I was able to get out to the archery range this morning and shoot these SHWACKER broadheads, and YES they do fly as true as my 100g field points. Next comes the real test, do they cut as well as advertised...we'll know very soon I hope!  :happy1:
The "20" Rifle & Pistol Club-Board Member
Straight River Archery Club-Board Member
Youth Archery Instructor
Archery enthusiast
Deer hunter
Coyote eradicator
Bow-fishing freshman