Understanding the Sharpness of Annihilator Broadheads
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- The science behind the sharpness of Annihilator broadheads lies in their precise design and materials used. By incorporating the latest scientific advancements, Annihilator broadheads deliver unbeatable sharpness and accuracy, making them a top choice among hunters and archers.
#1 best broadhead hands down....taking over 4 animals with one broadhead alone... deer ,javalina,coatimundi and bobcat....even passed through the deer shoulder, including the scapula and drilled into a rock behind the deer and still sharpened fine...that was last year. This year took a deer and javalina...sharpened again and the broadhead is still in my quiver ready for the next harvest.
I run the 150 XL. Hands down the hardest hitting broadhead I've ever used. I blew through both shoulders of a doe complete pass she went 30 yards. And 3 days later dropped a nice buck in his tracks.
I bought these heads because of Cali bowhunter and decided to buy the sharpening system that takes the edge to a 20 degree bevel and man let me tell you these things are even more scary. The edge retention is still lights out and they hit like a damn freight train
Just got these broadheads. They fly well if your bow is tuned well. Will post a vid as soon as I can of it’s performance vs a texas hog👍🏽
Blood trails are excellent whitetail shoulders no problem. Taken two deer so far and I don't plan on switching.
Yep, always pass throughs. Deer and black bear.
Too small of a cutting diameter. Was super surprised on how small even the XL was. They were sharp though
why would you even bring up frontal or quartering to shots? those are NOT ok shots with any broadhead.... those are very low percentage shots that no archer should take.
Very lethal and humane shots with the right confidence and skillset. Hard to make when you're in a tree stand or hunting off a food plot bubba
Okay Boomer Fudd
@@idahoruss6423 put some years into hunting and you WILL find out, when you wound your animals never to be found. its a newbie mistake, but i learned my lesson over 40 years ago.
@@nickjones4721 whatever millennial know it all. you will find out when you have some real hunting time under your belt and become more ethical ,and have some respect for the animals you take.
Frontals are extremely lethal on elk. It's a VERY realistic situation solo hunters run into.