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Swhacker SWH00207 #207 2 Inch Cut Broadheads Set of 3-100 Grain, Green, 2"

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Score By Feature

Based on 1,455 ratings
Accuracy
9.48
Value for money
9.69
Durability
9.08

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Product Description

There are 3 broadheads included in each set
Expandable 2-blade broadhead with 100 grain
I have a blade. The stainless steel blades are honed razor sharp, and are 032" thick
Aircraft aluminum that has been anodized
A point made of high-carbon steel that has been hardened
Three broad heads are included in each set
Brodhead with expandable blades of 100 grains
I have a blade. The stainless steel blades are honed razor sharp, and are 032" thick
Aircraft aluminum that has been anodized
A point made of high-carbon steel that has been hardened

Questions & Answers

The threads on these have 5/16 thread, so what kind of kink do they have?

There are the same threads on all broadheads

Which are the real shawwers, and which are the knockoffs?

They make the Swhack sound when they hit lol, my mom was inside her house that day and heard the hit when I shot a deer in the backyard of her house

What if I want to use a crossbow with these?

Though I am not sure, I believe they are made just for crossbows, so in that case I would get the crossbow versions.

What are the pros and cons of this broad head ?

A crossbow can be attached to it. There is just something about these broadheads that I love!

Selected User Reviews For Swhacker SWH00207 #207 2 Inch Cut Broadheads Set of 3-100 Grain, Green, 2"

I will try to make this review as fair as possible
5/5

My goal will be to provide my fair unbiased opinion on this Bowhunting Guide. I know that many Bowhunters use these reviews to make purchasing decisions, so I shall give my best shot. My first go is a 28'' Mathews Z7 with 65 lb limbs (limbed out), and I shoot a FMJ arrow that has the appropriate spine length. It didn't take me long to bag my first small buck with one of these. Unfortunately for me the shot was only 13 yards, directly through both lungs (i. e. a distance even I may not muck up). A few minutes after BH passed through, he ran, with the arrow still hanging out of the side of the deer. Based on the angle of the shot, I believe it to be a quartering In the opposite side of the shoulder, exit was in the meat (Not After some time, an arrow in a deer was finally pushed out, although it was This was an impressive blood show, but not as spectacular as some of the photos I've Maybe it depends on where the exit is located it might be in a leg rather than directly on There were 35 deer running 35 yards and piled up within When the lung pieces were cleaned up, it was discovered that the other organs had severed from the lung. There was definitely a lot of damage and the wound was This Brodhead was very lethal and got the job done for this deer. There is no way to decide a BH based on these shots, it is the marginal shots. It is true that I have some cons to mention. It's important to know that they arrive with a coarse edge out of the box. As a matter of fact, they are not very sharp at all, and they are hard to paint over. There is no doubt that people have a complaint about the entrance wound of these products, and that is understandable. On the buck I shot, the antlers were small. At the entrance side of the track, there was only a little blood. To conclude, I think there is some effort that goes into ethically shooting, especially with such a big subject. KE v. ME is not an issue. There is a lot of momentum on Amazon). I was about 13 yards from the target when I successfully passed through. From there, you may draw whatever conclusions you wish. On the other hand, there are Due to some reason, my points on this setup are exactly the same as my 100 grain axis When they are farther than fifty feet away, the hairs start to fall at a faster rate (a mere inch or two). My own estimate is that I would be ten inches short at 85 yards. I have never shot a deer at that range, so for me this is a zero adjustment BH, which I have never experienced before despite my best efforts to tune my gun. Furthermore, I have a strong belief in the concept of this BH after seeing the internal damage it caused. There will be a 2 inch cut on the inside of the deer that will be flawless. Even marginal shots are going to be damaged by this. Using that, one could cut a liver in half or nick an artery on the right side. You've just lost someone you love. Due to the angle at which it enters the animal, the chances of this opening causing deflection is less than with other mechanicals since when it enters, the opening will be a little wider than with other mechanicals. Here's what the first concept is. The last thing to mention is that they're a great deal.

Commanding a bowhunting weapon is no easy task. We have to consider hundreds of factors. We have a lot of fun doing that! This BH often results in poor blood, and so those who point this out are legitimately concerned. As far as I'm concerned, it's well taken. When I am looking for the fastest, most lethal, and most efficient broadhead (without having to worry about some penetration being lost), these are just unbeatable for my setup or a well-matched setup. It is worth the risk to me to deal with a slightly spottier blood trail where my setup hits exactly where I've trained all year and I have such confidence in its killing power. It'll be fun to shoot these for awhile. Have fun hunting with whatever you're slinging! The following is an update from the A broadhead I shot last year also made a clean kill on another buck. From a tree stand, you can run 33 yards. Complete the pass for 33 yards. The entire process. I didn't realize that the shot was quartering to more than I realized when I squeezed off the trigger (sometimes it happens quickly). Due to this, the exit was not as close as we would have liked. A little bit high and back are also places I missed by two to three inches. Quartering is not as easy as it should be - I didn't know that the gun was going to be shot (at I think that's still adequate. Seeing what was happening, the deer ran 50 yards and turned around to find out what was going on. As I watched him from my binoculars for three minutes, he just stood there After looking back for 5 minutes (it felt like an hour), I began to smile. My shot was perfect from the tree, so I didn't understand why my shot was wrong! He turned around and I saw the blood dripping out of him, and I realized the exit was about a foot further back than I would have liked. My stomach began to churn as I watched him flip over on his side and go into cardiac arrest. I couldn't even move. a great experience to get to observe this unfold, and what a good lesson for me to not leave the tree before it's too late. In any case, I admit I did not hit it perfectly, but I think it still did massive internal damage. The back of the lungs or the liver. It appears that the broadhead did a good job, and although a smaller broadhead would have done the same job, I wonder if it would have been as quick or effective. As a witness, I saw the blood trail on the ground for the second time in my life, but the trail was not spectacular as I might have expected The entire process. If I hadn't watched the deer fall, I would have taken over thirty minutes to walk the 50 yard trail. Because there was a slight uphill slope at the exits? It would have still been easy for me to follow. No matter what, the broadhead has proven to be lethal. Even though I won't say it was a marginal hit, it wasn't perfect, and the buck died at the point. There is no need for me to ask more than that, so I will keep these All we really want in a broadhead is to believe in it, which is all we can really ask for.

Kelvin Baldwin
Kelvin Baldwin
| Apr 25, 2021
My trophy buck was as a result of these
5/5

In reading and watching numerous online reviews about these heads, I decided to give them a try. It appears they are exactly as expected since I just received them today. So far I haven't shot them, but if what everyone is saying about them is true, then I should not have to adjust my sight much. In the beginning I couldn't get the dvd to play in my box player, but later I managed to get it to play on my computer, and after watching the DVD after watching the video I am actually going into the upcoming archery season with Using a crossbow for the first time will be a huge learning experience for me. If I get the chance to use them, I'll update this review. Here are some pictures of the trophy buck that I hope to see soon(fingers This broadhead is incredible. Just got a huge buck last night with it, and I can't say enough good things about it. Flying through the air is pretty much like flying through An 18-point buck was chasing a doe by my stand when it came by. With his neck all swollen up and everything, he was in a rut. The doe suddenly turned 90 degrees and headed straight for me when I first saw them, although I wasn't expecting them to come in range. I raised my crossbow and pointed it at the tree when I saw her passing in front of a tree that I knew was 45 yards away and just as she entered my line of sight, There was a very loud thud, and the buck ran Unfortunately, there was no blood trail to be found out there due to the steep grass and the amount of ragweed out there, but I found him down in a creek after about an hour of searching. As my shot went into the lung and then out of the gut, my lung was angled. It did a lot of damage to me, but I did not take pictures of the wounds. Upon entry, the hole was only about an inch wide, and it was about two inches wide upon exit The intestine was blown out about 8 inches deep from a 5 inch gash. It did seem that he ran for a good distance, but that might have been due to where the shot was placed,.

Zendaya Byers
Zendaya Byers
| Feb 22, 2021
I have only used this broadhead on a very mature eight pointer
5/5

It is a great broadhead at a great price. After a perfect lung shot and an easy recovery, there was a great blood trail. Swackers have been used to harvest 4 with my crossbow. Despite being such a simple design, these gliders have always held up well over time. As long as I am not given any reason not to, I will keep on using them. The main head can even be reused over and over again, even though I retain the replacement blades. A DEER LATTER has been updated. My comments regarding the sharpness are completely in agreement with yours. They were going to be used up and I'd Although they fly fantastically and do a good job, this is the problem. The ball hit my shoulder blade with an eight pointer, which usually results in A bent blade was all that was left when it punched through. When I took a shot on an old doe, I hit the front leg bone in the center. An easy recovery allows for a total pass. As far as the blood trail goes, I agree it is OK but not great, but the darn things fly great and deliver. So far, I have not changed until I am given an objective reason to do so. As a result, I only had to punch through a solid bone twice because of the smaller entrance holes. If you see the trauma caused by them once they have penetrated skin and bone, when you see how sharp they could have been, it doesn't matter how sharp they could have been. This is a very simple but effective method.

Blake Zimmerman
Blake Zimmerman
| Aug 19, 2020
It is a pleasure to use Exactly like field tips, they fly the way they are supposed to
5/5

In the range of 35y or less that I'm willing to hunt (they hit the same place as my field tips of the same weight), they stay in the same place. It was the only thing I could do to save myself from a horrible Occasionally I get too excited and I shoot too high or far back, so maybe I shot too high or too far back, but it didn't work - I was too excited to get my shot off. It was somewhat high in the gut, but wound up breaking two ribs as it exited. Although the arrow passed through, it did not make a clean pass through and ended up falling out. The ribs broke and bent one blade, but I knew I could replace it, and I wish I did. In any case, the 2" cutting path did its job and ripped open a major artery, allowing blood to splatter all over the place and making tracking the job a breeze. It should not matter that the shot placement was pretty questionable, because I found her (the doe) several yards away from where I shot her. My experience with these broadheads has been fantastic, since they transformed an otherwise weak shot into one I was ecstatic about.

Kalel Conley
Kalel Conley
| Jun 10, 2021

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