The Swhacker expandable broadhead’s unique design separates itself from other broadheads with a long point that actually penetrates before the blades begin to deploy, an element that keeps the broadhead from deflecting at steep angles. The video below shows how the Swhacker will penetrate a sheet of plywood at a 60-degree angle, assuring that the broadhead won’t deflect when you take an angled shot on big game.

Our group of five hog hunters in Florida had the chance to use the new three-blade heads. Wade Nolan put them to the test on his final night out by busting a 100-lb. porker and getting full penetration with the three-blade. When we butchered other hogs in camp, the internal damage was clearly evident, as the head cut right through bone.

Despite sitting two evenings and a morning in promising spots, I didn’t get a shot, but found that the three-blade heads shot exactly like target points. Swhacker is good enough to provide a practice head in each pack of broadheads, so you can practice without wasting productive gear. The performance of Swhacker in difficult conditions is a matter of science, not conjecture. Check out this video.

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