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Swhacker engineering allows the tip to grab and guide the bone chisel blades into the plywood or animal. After the beveled chisels enter, the big scissor blades open and cut internal organs.
Engineering is the deciding factor when confronting the angled shot. Most mechanicals failed. Swhacker performed.
Nolan and his team spent an entire day setting up the testing for the angled plywood shot. Lighting is difficult to manage for slow motion cameras due to the fast frame rate.
Rage head skips off the plywood at 60-degrees and at 4000 frames per second.
Reed Nolan operates the digital slow motion camera used to discover how broadheads perform on angled plywood.
The protractor taped to the floor was used as the reference to determine shot angles.
The Swhacker 125 grain head blasted through the 67-degree plywood, which was the steepest plywood test I have ever attempted.
Wade Nolan examines the shot window on angled plywood. The angle makes it challenging to aim as the angle accents the aim point.
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By: bowhunting biologist Wade Nolan

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