🎯 Hit the Bullseye Every Time!
The Swhacker SWH00202 125 Grain 2.25" 2 Blade Broadhead 3pk is engineered for precision and performance. Each pack includes three broadheads featuring a unique blade design with two cutting edges, ensuring rapid deployment and razor-sharp accuracy. Made from high-quality materials, including anodized aircraft aluminum and hardened high carbon steel, these broadheads are perfect for both seasoned hunters and archery enthusiasts.
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 | 1.6 ounces |
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) |
M**N
Quality
I gave this broadhead five stars. Love the build. Love the 3-in expandable broadhead and the 150 grain Arrowhead. The only problem I do have with this is that it was advertised that it came with an extra practice head which it did not. Not very happy about that. Now I have to buy practice heads to shoot these broadheads to see if they fly through. I'm not going to waste my blades as they're not cheap either. So if you're expecting an extra practice broadhead don't count on it. It's not going to be in the package. Also I weighed them on my scale and they are light. They are not exactly 150 grains so if anybody else buys these broadheads put them on the scale. They're not 150. They're under probably two grains or so. I will buy again and I love these broadheads. Otherwise, due to the shortweight ingredients on the broadhead and I'm using a high quality digital scale. When I was using my other 150 grain broadheads and the field tips for practice they weighed exactly 150 grains and my arrows would come out to 428 grains. Now they only come out to 422 so a little difference. Make sure you practice
R**S
Reorder, this is my second set.
I got 2 deer with this exact broadhead last year. 1 deer ran 30 feet and bled out. The second deer, a little buck was knocked over by the force of the bolt and never got up again.Both broadhead were damaged because I went into the shoulder of both, but that's just a part of the cost of hunting.I know they sell replacement blades, I'll just reorder the whole thing and know they are good.
C**E
Great buy for my arrows
My husband loves these. He has bought them several times. Work perfectly.
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.
S**W
Read this before you use these!!!
**Just a quick update. 5 successful outings with these broadheads! Best broadheads I've used so far. Just be sure to discard the pre-installed bands and replace them with fresh ones! **Original review...Overall, I really like these broadheads. Unfortunately for me, they came with a bit of a learning curve. I heard a lot of good things about swhacker and decided to try some of their "crossbow broadheads". Three reasonably priced broadheads with a practice head, perfect! I put them on my arrows and went out in the field. Took a shot at a nice 8 pt. I totally missed from about 25 yards. If you shoot a crossbow you'll know that, a total miss at 25 yards is nearly impossible. So now I'm hunting down the malfunction. A few shots onto my target and I see everything is still sighted in. So it's either me, or the new Swhackers. After spending some time on their FAQ page, here is what I discovered. The oil on the blades used to keep them clean reacts with the bands that holds the blades closed. Swhacker recommended discarding the pre installed band with a new one. I also learned that if you're using a high speed crossbow (400+fps), they recommend using two bands instead of one. WTF Swhacker? Don't you think this should be mentioned in the instructions in or on the packaging??So my most likely conclusion is that the blades opened in flight causing the miss. I checked the other broadhead that came with a pre installed band and the band snapped while I was examining it. In hindsight, it's a good thing I totally missed and didn't just injure that animal.So after my experience/research/learning curve, I've been using two bands to hold the blades closed. So far, so good. Now the broadheads fly like field points and I have 100% confidence in them. Two shots since fixing the problem and both right on the money.Please Swhacker, put a little note inside the package about the bands. It will save someone a lot of frustration. Your broadheads are awesome, shouldn't your instructions be as good?
R**R
These broad heads are quick kill, and very accurate and package comes with practice tip
I used these deer hunting last year and they are awesome!! Shot,3 deer at 20 yards and they never went out of sight before they were expired. I highly recommend these broad heads!
W**S
You will not be disapointed in this head!
I have been bow hunting for 25 years and have never used mechanical broad heads, partially because they were not around for the first 10 years I hunted....I'm old. The second reason was because of the horror stories I have heard over the years about the failures and deflection that can come with mechanical heads. I would spend at least a week each summer of intense shooting to get my fixed blade broad heads matched and tuned to a specific arrow so they would hit Exactly where my field points hit out to 40 yards.This year I was hunting western mule deer and needed to extend my effective shooting range to 60 yards. No matter how much I tuned my fixed blade heads I could not get them to group at 60yards. they would wind plane at ranges past 40 yds. I broke down and got the Swacker because of their claim of zero deflection and field point accuracy! I chose the 100gn x 1.75" inch model because I only shoot a 60 lb draw weight in hopes to decrease kinetic energy loss at impact. The heads come with one practice point so I immediately shot the practice head on each and every arrow I hunt with many times. it did not take long to convince me that the accuracy of these heads is excellent at any range. I will say that they will shoot even better if you take the time to tune them to an arrow.I did harvest a great mule deer on my hunt and this head performed flawlessly the shot was 46 yards and the confidence in knowing that your broad head will hit exactly where you want it to is worth so much in the field. The arrow did not pass through but had more than adequate penetration. I am a believer in the Swacker and will be using them for many years to come.
A**R
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A**.
Took 2 deer with Swhackers this season
Great expanding head... took 2 deer this season with them. Very deadly
J**E
Five Stars
These heads are excellent
G**N
great broadheads
BEST broad heads i have ever bought.... strong, well made, and worth every cent....I will never use anything else again
P**R
Very effective broadhead
I have harvested two deer with these broadheads and both times the deer didn’t go 20. Couldn’t be happier with their performance. I’m shooting them with my Ravin R10 at approximately 400 fps and they worked flawlessly
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