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Swhacker™ 2-Blade Broadhead - Per 3
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Swhacker™ 2-Blade Broadhead - Per 3

  • Two separate cutting edges
  • Tip of head enters the animal before the blades
  • Honed razor-sharp, high-quality stainless steel blades
  • High-carbon steel point
The Swhacker's unique design has two separate cutting edges. The high-carbon steel tip of Swhacker enters the animal well before the blades' impact. This eliminates deflections as the blades penetrate. The first set of edges, also known as the wing blades, are used for cutting through the hide and ribs. These blades are also used to open the broadhead, and are much smaller than the main blades. The main blades don't open during the initial penetration, keeping the razor- sharp edge in tact for cutting the internal organs where it matters most. The .032" blades are made of high-quality stainless steel. The ferrule is crafted of anodized aircraft aluminum. Per 3.
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  • 100-grain (1-3/4" cutting diameter)
  • 125-grain (2-1/4" cutting diameter)
  • Text Size: AAA
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    Overall Customer Rating: 
    4.1 out of 5
    4.1 out of 5
    13 out of 17(76%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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    4 out of 5
    4 out of 5
    Anonymous
    Location:missoula,mt
    Age:26-35
    Gender:Male
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    ok
    Date:
    this is a great broadhead if you are hunting deer but not so great with elk. i did not get a pass through on my bull i shot this year and not a lot of blood, but on the deer it worked great i shot 5 deer this year and none of them made is over 40 yards
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    2 out of 5
    2 out of 5
    Anonymous
    Location:WI
    Age:Under 25
    Gender:Male
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
    I'll stick with fixed blades.
    Date:
    My buddy and I did some research and thought this would be the answer to the broadhead dilemma. He shoots a Matthews z7 extreme, I shoot a 2006 Martin, we both shoot over 260fps. He double lunged 2 whitetails neither passed through. I shot one, hit rib, did not pass through. All 3 deer had virtually no blood trail, but were recovered with extensive tracking. I switched to G5 Montec after my first deer, I took a nice 10 pointer through the lungs, good pass through, great blood trail. I'll stick with fixed blades.
    Overall Customer Rating: 
    5 out of 5
    5 out of 5
    870man
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    Schwacker 125 grains
    Date:
    I never used these broadheads myself, but my uncle shot one through the spine and we found the broadhead when we went to clean the deer. we pulled the broadhead straight through the middle of the spine and the only thing that was wrong with the broadhead was that the pliers that we used left marks in the tip. It was still very sharp and after a slight tweak of the broadhead, was ready to fly again. Highly recomended.
    Overall Customer Rating: 
    5 out of 5
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    CountryBoyBowhunter
    Location:WV
    Age:36-45
    Gender:Male
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    Awesome Broadhead
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    I've never cared for mechanical broadheads. Had a bad experience with them years ago. Been shooting Muzzy for years and still say they are the best fixed blade broadhead on the market. This year I was having tuning problem with my bow and after reading many reveiws on many different mechanical broadheads I decided to give Swacker 125 bradhaeads a try.
    I shot 2 nice bucks with great results. Both shots were placed right at the back edge of the shoulder angled down and exited under the front leg. The exit wounds were huge. I actually measured one at 41/4 inch. The blood trails were great, saw both bucks go down.
    I am very impressed with Swacker broadheads and will be using them again next season.
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