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Do Swhacker broadheads fly like field points?

Do Swhacker broadheads fly like field points?

The Swhacker Broadheads I bought do not fly like field points. They drift to the right with graduating extremity over distance. I shoot a properly spined arrow from a bow that is paper turned and walk back tuned with field points. Each time you move it, shoot the broadhead and a field point.

Should I use 100 grain or 125 grain broadheads for crossbows?

A lightweight bolt will be far less accurate with a broadhead that’s too heavy for it. While 100 grain is by far the most common weight, if your crossbow can support either a 125 or 150 grain option, it’s definitely worth considering for the extra momentum and punch.

What Broadhead does Levi Morgan use?

Levi Morgan #261 Broadheads Engineered to the demanding specifications of Levi Morgan, the World’s most renowned archer, the NEW #261 blends unprecedented broadhead technology with field point accuracy.

Are Swhacker broadheads any good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Great broadhead at a resonable price. I have only used this head on a very mature 8 pointer. Great blood trail after a perfect lung shot and easy recovery. I have harvested 4 with my crossbow using Swackers.

Which is better 100 grain or 125 grain broadheads?

They absolutely dominate the market. And that makes sense because 100 grainers are what bowhunters want. Simply put, 100-grain broadheads are not the best choice for most bowhunters. Heads weighing 125 grains or slightly more are superior in almost every way to 100-grain broadheads for hunting, and I’ll tell you why.

What is the difference between 100 and 125 grain broadheads?

The main difference between 100 and 125 in general is mass. I would say that most off the shelf broadheads come in either 100 or 125, they are the same cutting diameter and durability. Sometimes those can change but mostly they are the same.

Are Swhacker broadheads good for elk?

I would not recommend them for elk. If you are set on an expandable, there are much better choices.

Are 2-blade broadheads any good?

Final Thoughts on Cutthroat 2-Blade Broadheads So, overall, the Cutthroat is a very nice head. I’ve long considered it to be a great head and putting it through these tests just proves it all the more. It has a great price point, it’s made in the USA, and it flies super well. It keeps its edge well and is durable.

Where is Swhacker broadheads made?

So I just found out that Swhackers are made in China!

How big is the Broadhead on the swhacker # 261?

The #261 also includes Swhacker’s NEW blade lock technology, allowing the expandable blades to be locked in the closed position so hunters can practice with the exact broadhead they will be using in the field; it’s finetuning at its finest. The #261 is 1-inch in flight and 2-inches after penetration.

What are the edges of a swhacker used for?

The first set of edges, also known as the wing blades, are used for cutting the hide and the first set of ribs. These blades are also used to open the broadhead, and are much smaller than the main blades. They take the most punishment by cutting through the hair, dirt, hide, and bones during entry.

What are the blades on a swhacker bow used for?

Swhacker Broadheads blade design provides bow hunters with two separate cutting edges. The first set of edges, also known as the wing blades, are used for cutting the hide and the first set of ribs. These blades are also used to open the broadhead, and are much smaller than the main blades.

Which is better A broadhead blade or an open blade?

They take the most punishment by cutting through the hair, dirt, hide, and bones during entry. The smaller blades take less energy to penetrate through the first side than an ‘open on impact’ broadhead.

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Ruth Doyle