![]() ![]() The Hemoshock DP is an exciting new addition to the Ramcat line and is specifically designed to create deeper penetration on impact for all bowhunters - no matter their draw weight or energy. The patented Airfoil System creates field point accuracy while Firenock Aero Concentric Technology eliminates thread slip and the Back-Cut Technology features both front and rear sharpened blades. Incorporating proven aircraft technology, the Hydroshock flies exactly like a field point when shot from any bow, at any speed. It has been called the most accurate, deepest penetrating fixed blade broadhead. This unique design was one of the most popular choices for this year among bowhunters. The 100-grain Hemoshock will be available in May 2023. This versatility allows for all bowhunters and crossbow hunters to use the same broadhead, without special collars or questions to worry about. ![]() The innovative O-Ring blade deployment design allows archers to adjust based on bow type (compound or crossbow) or draw weight. Combined with a 2¼-inch expandable cutting surface, this is the largest, most lethal Ramcat available. ![]() Bowhunters will find this design to fly very accurately. The Hemoshock uses the Air Foil Technology found on other Ramcat broadheads. The Hemoshock by Ramcat leans on field-point-like accuracy, massive entry wounds, and severe internal damage. This produces a 2-inch offset entry wound and a 3.625-inch cutting surface. This field-point-accurate option uses patented FliteLoc Technology to guarantee the signature Offset Blade Design will deploy on impact. The SK2 by SIK is an excellent two-blade, rear-deploying, 100-grain mechanical broadhead. The Shuttle T-LOK Maverick is available in May 2023 at retailers around the United States. The T-shaped design keeps the blades from separating on impact. This 100-grain offering is made of 100% heat-treated stainless steel, providing maximum durability. This four-blade broadhead is even quieter and more accurate in flight, while providing a 1-3/16-inch cutting diameter and an overall total cutting surface of 3 inches. The new Shuttle T-LOC Maverick was intended to advance an already successful broadhead with even more cutting surface by adding a fourth blade. As a result, the Shuttle T-LOK flies quietly, consistently, and the penetration is great. Trophy Taker’s Shuttle T-LOK was inspired by NASA’s space shuttle design and its aerodynamic functionality. And for hunting practice, SEVR’s exclusive patented Practice Lock keeps the blades locked and contained so you can practice with actual broadheads to verify true point-of-impact without dulling blades. The Stretch Cut blade effect stretches the hide while cutting for a larger-than-blade wound diameter for bigger blood trails and easier recovery. This increases penetration versus regular rear-deploy non-pivoting broadheads. The blades then pivot as needed to keep arrows driving straight through game even on steep quartering shots and bone impacts. SEVR’s patented Lock-and-Pivot non-barbed blades lock open on impact. The broadhead also features a machined one-piece ferrule and precision-ground tip. Its 2-inch cut diameter thanks to its Max-Cut 2.0 blade technology offers improved penetration and the largest possible entry and exit wounds. The Robusto has improved accuracy and increased momentum for today’s high-speed crossbows. This 150-grain broadhead uses a specially hardened stainless steel, which is stronger than standard Titanium. Comes with one set of replacement blades. Each broadhead weighs 100 grains and is individually spin-tested for optimal performance, ensuring their flight path closely mirrors that of your field points. This razor-sharp mechanical and its easy-to-replace stainless steel blades expand from an aerodynamic 11/16-inch in-flight diameter to 1¾-inches upon impact, cutting wide, slicing deep, and leaving massive blood trails in their wake. The one-piece ferrules of NAP’s Backflip 2 two-blade broadheads are CNC machined from grade-5 titanium to deliver hard-hitting durability, accuracy, and consistency afield. ![]()
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