Swhackers!

Worked great for me last year. I shot a doe and could follow the blood trail from the stand, all 30 yards of it.
 
Good to hear mostly positive feedback on them. I fell for one of their info-mercials the other night and bought 6 heads (bogo)for the price of 3. I figured it to be a great deal and if they fly and cut even near what they say---I'm in for a better bow season!
 
I love them. I shoot the 100grain and they hit exactly where my 100grain field points hit.
 
BUCKYJR said:
Good to hear mostly positive feedback on them. I fell for one of their info-mercials the other night and bought 6 heads (bogo)for the price of 3. I figured it to be a great deal and if they fly and cut even near what they say---I'm in for a better bow season!

Where was this deal??
 
I have thought about trying them , but the only thing that concerns me is that they do not open until they are inside the cavity . Even though the small edge on the backside of the blade will leave a small entrance wound , when encountering bone on the other side , there will be minimal external bleeding .
 
Roost 1 said:
1" cut on entry...good as most fixed blade heads today.

But it's not nearly the cutting surface as a 3 or 4 blade fixed head . Cutting surface of the blades would be the length of each blade of the fixed head , compared to two small (back edge )wing blades jutting out of the side of the ferrule of the Shwacker .
Not being critical , just a concern I would have when comparing heads on performance . I would take a good rear deploying blade that doesnt expend as much KE to deploy the blades with a wider cut upon entry as my choice in mechanicals .
But I'm not going to argue about broadheads . Shoot what you have confidence in !
I'm going to try the Ulmer Edge this season .
 

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