Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Swhacker traditional broadheads.

Messages posted to thread:
tzolk 03-Jul-22
Chairman 03-Jul-22
Briar 03-Jul-22
George D. Stout 03-Jul-22
tzolk 03-Jul-22
JusPassin 03-Jul-22
Osr144 03-Jul-22
tzolk 03-Jul-22
Mountain Man 03-Jul-22
Briar 03-Jul-22
Briar 03-Jul-22
Festivus 03-Jul-22
From: tzolk
Date: 03-Jul-22

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Anyone know anything about these broadheads? It states that the blades are titanium.

From: Chairman
Date: 03-Jul-22




Looks like they would work just fine. , if titanium they would also be very expensive and do nothing that a dozen others would also do.

From: Briar
Date: 03-Jul-22




That has to be a steelforce head made for swacker

From: George D. Stout
Date: 03-Jul-22




Schwacker. Kinda sounds like a character that would have been in F-Troop.

From: tzolk
Date: 03-Jul-22




They are $48 for 3 so not too crazy. A little more than Magnus but a lot less that Iron Will and probably too expensive for those who get Georges F-troop reference ??. i.e. “my $2 Zwickeys been killin deer for years!” Just poking fun. But titanium for a cutting surface? Steel is a better and a more durable edge so that’s what i question.

From: JusPassin
Date: 03-Jul-22




Have to be sort of light weight wouldn't they?

From: Osr144
Date: 03-Jul-22




Why titanium can't see it cutting better than high carbon steel.Although brittle my knapped glass heads would cut better.Standard two blade for me. Osr

From: tzolk
Date: 03-Jul-22




I sent them an email to find out because like chairman said, if the blades were titanium, they should be more expensive. Also the cutting edge of titanium isnt as good as steel and softer as well. Those are 145 grain broadheads and if they ARE steel, if the ad has a typo, that looks promising.

From: Mountain Man
Date: 03-Jul-22




Wouldnt imagine sharping titanium is an easy or pleasant experience Whats the point? Lighter weight? Corrosion defeating ability's? Cool factor?

From: Briar
Date: 03-Jul-22




Im positive the blade is titanium and the ferrel is steel. This is the same head listed on ebay as steel force. They were based in PA. Not sure if they are still in business.

From: Briar
Date: 03-Jul-22




The swhacker site even says steel force. These have been around forever...just being rebranded

From: Festivus
Date: 03-Jul-22




I wish they would make a 125 grain version of the Swhacker 252. It has thick blades and a big 1.5" cut and removeable bleeders. The perfect head in my opinion.





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