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Hey guys, recently i have been seeing a broad head called SHWACKER..they look like a rage 2 inch..does anyone know anything about them?
lugnut
i'll give you my advise on broadheads.

most people are going to jump on new products when they first come out so in the new products second deer season you should know all of the pros and cons to it. i never buy broadheads that are a brand new design.

look back at the rage broadheads, they were the greatest thing in archery when they first came out. now that guys have shot them for a while you can dig up some reviews and find out how long they last. i decided against rage because of what i've read in the last 6 months.

my way of thinking is that i don't want to be testing a brand new product on my hunts, well; not broadheads anyway. let other guys who are willing to chance a bad broadhead try them out while you use what you know works.

this is just my technique cheers.gif
Yankeeguideservice.com
Shwacker is the same basic design of the Hypershock. I shoot this broadhead sometimes. My wife has killed a bunch of animals with the Hypershock. The nice thing about these type of broadheads is that they use very little energy if any to open.

The biggest disadvantage is the 2 blades. They are a wide cut, but 33% less cutting than a three blade even though the cut is technicaly smaller in diameter.

In about the same price range you can go the the Rocket Meat Seeker 2 or 3 blade and have a giant entry hole with very little energy used and a more simple design that Rage broadheads.
CAMODUDE
I USE THIS BRAODHEAD AND HAVE USED IT FOR SEVERAL YEARS IT USED TO BE CALLED SANORAN AND ITS THE BEST BRAODHEAD I EVER HAD I SHOT 8 DEER ON ONE BROADHEAD IT WAS MADE FOR SHOOTING ELK BECOUSE OTHER BRAOD HEADS DIDNT DO THE JOB AT TIMES IT FLYS JUST LIKE THE FEILD POINT
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