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    Swackers?

    Anyone use these heads? just curious if anyone had a story or any pictures of the damage non game.

    #2
    I want to say there was a thread on them earlier this week with some pics.

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      #3
      There are alright.
      Not as much blood as a rage though...
      Decent head overall

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        #4
        Search for (swacker bh on an ear tagged pig) LOTS of blood!!!

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          #5
          Used them for the first time this year. Shot 5-6 deer (MLD) and had no problems. Closest was 10yds and went 12yds, farthest was 43yd and went 45yds and was down. The others were at 20-22yds and went less then 30-40yds. Had no problems and they left big blood trails. Had pass thru on almost all and even the ones that didn't go completely thru they still left a good blood trail.
          Plan on using them again this next season.

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            #6
            I used them last deer season for the first time. Shot the biggest buck to date for myself and had a complete pass through and a blood trail anyone could follow. Great broadhead IMO

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              #7
              Thats what i like to hear. i used slick tricks and they killed the deer great but blood trails where lacking. i hope these do better

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                #8
                Any certain ke they require?

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                  #9
                  i think it is 60 ft lbs. im shooting a mathews MR6 at 303fps with viking archery arrows so i wont have any problems with KE

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                    #10
                    Been using them for 3 yrs with no complaints or regrets. Very tough broadhead in my experiences with them.

                    HG

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                      #11
                      Switched last year. A deer, turkey and coon later I have no regrets.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bowhunter1994 View Post
                        There are alright.
                        Not as much blood as a rage though...
                        Decent head overall
                        The deer I have shot with the swackers have bled like you were dumping 5 gallon buckets of red paint out

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Csmith52779 View Post
                          The deer I have shot with the swackers have bled like you were dumping 5 gallon buckets of red paint out
                          It's all shot placement overall. But
                          The reason I say rage leaves a better trail is.... It cuts more that 2 inches going in, and 2 inch exit.
                          Shwackers gives you a 1/2 inch entrance and a 2 inch exit. It's common sence ..
                          I shot two piglets last year, same exact shots on both but one with a rage and one with a 125 grain shwackers, overall the raged piglet had twice the amount of blood...
                          Again this is my experience and my .02 everyone has different opinions

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                            #14
                            True and agreed on shot placement but I just have zero faith in the original rage. My buddy just shot a coon with one and it didn't deploy or break the bands. I do want to try the new steel rage. But I had a 8-10" exit wound on a Doe last year from a 2" swacker but she was quartering

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                              #15
                              Been around 20+ years that should tell you enough

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