Katana by Annihilator Broadheads

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Has anyone seen these broadheads in person? I know they’re not out yet, but thought someone may have caught a glimpse.
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Curious as to how they fly. Preliminary tests I’ve seen show serious penetration and durability, but none of that matters if they don’t fly consistently.
 
There’s a jig that supposedly works well with them. I see the bleeders being “interesting” to sharpen.


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Yeah we finally got them in our store a couple weeks ago. I was shocked at how small they actually are in person. Just based off of size I would expect them to fly well. They didn’t seem all that sharp on initial feel but they cut a sheet of paper pretty easily. I think it’ll be a good choice for a lot of guys who want to run a single bevel.
 
Yeah we finally got them in our store a couple weeks ago. I was shocked at how small they actually are in person. Just based off of size I would expect them to fly well. They didn’t seem all that sharp on initial feel but they cut a sheet of paper pretty easily. I think it’ll be a good choice for a lot of guys who want to run a single bevel.

Appreciate the feedback. Lusk Archery did some testing and wouldn’t stop raving about them, but always looking for practical experience.


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These things look like a real pain in the ass to sharpen; and i can’t see the “bleeders “ shit on the opposite plain as that blade.
 
I thought they might be tough tough sharpen but the video on their website on how to sharpen them actually looks very easy. Not hard at all.

They were the best scoring broadhead by Lusk.....ever. I might actually make the switch back to fixed head for these.
 
There's a video on here of them sharpening them. Seems simple enough.

 
They are available to order. I think podium archery had them for sale as well as at annihilator website. Innovative outdoorsman has a youtube video of sharpening them with one of his guides as well.
 
They are available to order. I think podium archery had them for sale as well as at annihilator website. Innovative outdoorsman has a youtube video of sharpening them with one of his guides as well.

I saw the same. He modified one of his setups to accommodate these.


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I thought they might be tough tough sharpen but the video on their website on how to sharpen them actually looks very easy. Not hard at all.

They were the best scoring broadhead by Lusk.....ever. I might actually make the switch back to fixed head for these.

That video made me want to try them out for sure. I’m thinking about ordering a set and flinging some arrows.


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Scheels had them in stock, I picked up a pack. Sharp enough for me but I haven’t shot them yet gonna shoot them this week to see how they’ll fly but there not very large and pretty compact so should fly well.
 
Scheels had them in stock, I picked up a pack. Sharp enough for me but I haven’t shot them yet gonna shoot them this week to see how they’ll fly but there not very large and pretty compact so should fly well.

Let us know what you think. I’m super interested in how easy they are to tune.


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lusk loved them! They look sweet. I just don’t like the price tag on them.

Little bit of sticker shock, but if they’re as durable as they seem, may be viable rather than buy new heads every year.


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I ordered and received five packs of them. Have not shot them yet but expect they will fly great. They are small but with six blades and the rotation of a single bevel (will be guided by vanes with a hard helical as well), plus the tissue pushing scoops, I’m betting they produce a surprisingly larger wound.

As far as sharpness, the ones I received are very sharp.

Also, I weighed all 15 heads. They all came in within less than a grain of each other and 11 were exactly the same weight.

I’m going to do some testing on these and a few other heads once I get all my bows sighted to the new arrow I built. Will update on how these did.
 
I ordered and received five packs of them. Have not shot them yet but expect they will fly great. They are small but with six blades and the rotation of a single bevel (will be guided by vanes with a hard helical as well), plus the tissue pushing scoops, I’m betting they produce a surprisingly larger wound.

As far as sharpness, the ones I received are very sharp.

Also, I weighed all 15 heads. They all came in within less than a grain of each other and 11 were exactly the same weight.

I’m going to do some testing on these and a few other heads once I get all my bows sighted to the new arrow I built. Will update on how these did.

Thanks for sharing. Look forward to hearing your thoughts on them.


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