Swhacker braodhead
#2

Those broadheads have been marketed under at least one other name in the past. They never sold then. But it seems that they have enough "professional hunters" being paid to use their product that they at least stand a good chance this time.
I believe the were called tritrista or something like that. I will see if I can find some information or some old images of them.
I believe the were called tritrista or something like that. I will see if I can find some information or some old images of them.
#3

Found them.
Sonoran broadhead company. This is the same broadhead but you get to pay extra for them now because they have to pay people like Hank Parker and Chuck Stanley to say how great they are and how they would never be able to harvest any of their deer with out the Swacker broadhead.
There was another company called Tri-triska that made a three blade with a similar design as the Sonoran broadheads but they flopped too.
Sonoran broadhead company. This is the same broadhead but you get to pay extra for them now because they have to pay people like Hank Parker and Chuck Stanley to say how great they are and how they would never be able to harvest any of their deer with out the Swacker broadhead.
There was another company called Tri-triska that made a three blade with a similar design as the Sonoran broadheads but they flopped too.
#4

ORIGINAL: bigbulls
Found them.
Sonoran broadhead company. This is the same broadhead but you get to pay extra for them now because they have to pay people like Hank Parker and Chuck Stanley to say how great they are and how they would never be able to harvest any of their deer with out the Swacker broadhead.
There was another company called Tri-triska that made a three blade with a similar design as the Sonoran broadheads but they flopped too.
Found them.
Sonoran broadhead company. This is the same broadhead but you get to pay extra for them now because they have to pay people like Hank Parker and Chuck Stanley to say how great they are and how they would never be able to harvest any of their deer with out the Swacker broadhead.
There was another company called Tri-triska that made a three blade with a similar design as the Sonoran broadheads but they flopped too.