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RedHead® BlackOut® Expandable Broadheads

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  • Sleek, deadly, and incredibly accurate
  • 2-blade expandable
  • Micro-grooved SlimLine® ferrule delivers field-point accuracy
  • Hardened Trophy Tip® punches easily through tough hide and bone
  • Razor-sharp Diamize® stainless steel blades
  • 2" cutting diameter creates a tremendous wound channel

Sleek, deadly, and incredibly accurate—this devastating 2-blade expandable goes over-the-top in performance and dependability. Its micro-grooved SlimLine® ferrule delivers field-point accuracy; at impact, the hardened Trophy Tip® punches easily [Read More]

   
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100 Grains

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2"

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  • Sleek, deadly, and incredibly accurate
  • 2-blade expandable
  • Micro-grooved SlimLine® ferrule delivers field-point accuracy
  • Hardened Trophy Tip® punches easily through tough hide and bone
  • Razor-sharp Diamize® stainless steel blades
  • 2" cutting diameter creates a tremendous wound channel

Sleek, deadly, and incredibly accurate—this devastating 2-blade expandable goes over-the-top in performance and dependability. Its micro-grooved SlimLine® ferrule delivers field-point accuracy; at impact, the hardened Trophy Tip® punches easily through tough hide and bone, leading the way for the razor-sharp Diamize® stainless steel blades. The 2" cutting diameter creates a tremendous wound channel. 100 grain; 3 pack.

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It's tough to say whether expanding blades or fixed blades are better to use as there are strong proponents to either side of the argument. Please do check with your local conservation authority as some areas do restrict the use of expanding broadheads.

As for the pound draw, it is dependent on the shooter themselves. The best amount is the maximum amount that you feel comfortable in drawing yourself.
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retetion is similar but better and no blades so far
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No, the retension is better.
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The blades of the swhacker are held in by a yellow oring. The spitfire is held in by its own.
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They are exactly the same as Spitfires. I think the blades are identical as well.
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