Thinking about trying them out this year (2"). Let me know your thoughts if you shoot them!
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Originally posted by HoustonHunter View PostGoing on my 3rd year with them. Love them, great broadheads. Killed several deer with them and the exit wounds are large, blood trails are amazing and the deer go down quick.Originally posted by bucknbass21 View PostLove them! They are all I use! The new 3 blade Swhacker's fly pretty good for me too, but I haven't sent them an animals way yet.
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Originally posted by Elite0429 View Posti started shooting the 3 blade swhackers last season. I killed 8 deer with them and none made it further than 50 yards. even a big 200 lb Illinois buck didn't go very far. the entrance hole is smaller than id prefer, but there is a reason behind it, and I like the idea of why. swhackers are designed to open inside the animal once past the hair, fat, and ribs. this is because the blades aren't being dulled cutting through all of that, they wanted sharpened blades cutting the internals. every other broadhead open upon contact and your loosing the sharpness of the blades and even penetration from cutting the stuff on the outside. now the exits are awesome, large big holes with tons of blood to prove. every deer I shot last year, I had a pass through. I think this is partly because of what was mentioned above about opening once inside the animal. ill try and get some pics uploaded for you of some damage!
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Originally posted by Elite0429 View Posti started shooting the 3 blade swhackers last season. I killed 8 deer with them and none made it further than 50 yards. even a big 200 lb Illinois buck didn't go very far. the entrance hole is smaller than id prefer, but there is a reason behind it, and I like the idea of why. swhackers are designed to open inside the animal once past the hair, fat, and ribs. this is because the blades aren't being dulled cutting through all of that, they wanted sharpened blades cutting the internals. every other broadhead open upon contact and your loosing the sharpness of the blades and even penetration from cutting the stuff on the outside. now the exits are awesome, large big holes with tons of blood to prove. every deer I shot last year, I had a pass through. I think this is partly because of what was mentioned above about opening once inside the animal. ill try and get some pics uploaded for you of some damage!
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