🗡️ Sharpen your edge, dominate the field.
The Swhacker SWH00202 is a 3-pack of 125 grain, 2.25" expandable 2-blade broadheads featuring .032" thick stainless steel blades and an anodized aircraft aluminum ferrule. Designed for rapid blade deployment with a distinctive 'shack' sound, these broadheads combine precision, durability, and optimized flight for serious archers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.46 x 7.01 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 7.5 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Swhacker |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty |
Model Name | SWH00202 |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Swhacker |
Part Number | SWH00202 |
Included Components | Hunting, Airsoft and Paintball;Archery - Youth;archery-broadheads |
Size | 2 Count(Pack of 1) |
C**E
Great buy for my arrows
My husband loves these. He has bought them several times. Work perfectly.
T**E
but good shots I've always had them pile up inside of ...
Been buying these for over 6 years now, will never switch they are such a simple design and simply always work they put all other broadheads to shame. I have a Barnett Predator crossbow. As some find out quickly with faster crossbows, most 3 blade broadheads are simply inaccurate at higher speeds. These fly true, have killed many deer with them. I have shot clean thru shoulder blades and they never break and they always open. I have bent the body on a couple of them usually hitting trees after it passes thru the animal. With a 2.25" cut and a slight angle from a tree stand, will produce exit wounds bigger than your hands. I've had one liver shot make it 80 yds, but good shots I've always had them pile up inside of 40yds and leave a blood trail a blind man could follow.
M**T
Best broadheads I’ve used
Tough broadheads. I used them before to kill my first buck where the deer was directly below my tree stand and it punched through his spine through one lung and the heart and out the bottom. Broadhead was still usable. Tried switching to sevr broadheads and every sevr broadhead I got a deer with broke, and they left horrible blood trails. These broadheads and NAP spitfires are my favorite
A**R
... broadheads do everything they're claimed to do - fly like a field point
These broadheads do everything they're claimed to do - fly like a field point, deploy inside the chest cavity, leave a huge exit wound, and drop well-shot deer within sight every time. Barring a shoulder or leg hit, or ending up buried in a tree, heads are almost always reusable, and damaged blades are very easy to replace so, for me anyway, these are very cost-effective, especially when paired with lighted nocks to prevent lost arrows. Someone's going to have to come up with a truly superior and revolutionary broadhead design to get me to give up Swhackers.
O**1
Very accurate, very deadly. Good choice for crossbow.
I use them on my crossbow. Only flaw is these are pretty much one and done. I can't quite afford to keep buying them, I shoot a lot of deer, but if you typically harvest one or two deer a year then you can't go wrong. They really do fly like field tips.
B**T
Best Option for High Speeds
Use these in my crossbow at around 360fps. Never had a deer travel more than 70 yards. Flight and grouping is just like a field point. Broadside pass through shots look like a CSI murder scene. Chisel tip will punch through the chest and sternum with ease on front shots using high speed bows or crossbows. Usually bend the blades on objects after pass throughs or on bone, but when a decent shot always results in a dead animal with an easy to follow blood trail, I will buy new every year. My kids shoot Muzzy 4 blades at <60lbs draw weight, once you get over 60lbs in a bow or at higher crossbow speeds, this is the best broadhead option period.
R**S
Whether you like Hank Parker or not is your business
Whether you like Hank Parker or not is your business. He is a Christian man and so am I. That is all that counts. This broad head is awesome. I have shot 2 deer with the 2.25" 125 grain head . 1.5" entry hole and about a 3" or better exit hole. It looked like a chainsaw massacre. Complete penetration from my Ten Point Stealth x2 crossbow. I re-sharpened both heads and will kill another with them. Thanks for the practice head as I will not have to sacrifice any more broad heads.
C**.
Highly recommend
35 yards. Frontal shot to chest. Arrow penetrated about 23”. Despite no exit wound (due to frontal chest shot) there was still a massive blood trail. Buck died within 40 yards and within a minute. Upon recovery, broadhead was still intact (blade slightly bent) even after cutting 3 ribs. This broadhead worked fantastic and I highly recommend them.
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