SEVR Titanium 2.0 broadhead

SEVR Titanium 2.0 broadhead

Verdict

The mechanical that convinced Archery Talk to move off Rage. Two-blade rear-deploy with a titanium ferrule and a factory practice-lock screw that locks the blades closed for foam-block practice with the actual hunting head. No O-ring, no collar, blades hidden in flight. 2 in expanded cut.

What real bowhunters say

One of the biggest selling points for the SEVR was the ability to install a little set screw to lock the blades closed for practice. I wish more mechanical manufacturers would implement that feature.

Archery Talk, thread 5973662 (Sevr 2.0 broadhead reviews)

The blades are hidden completely and don’t dull when practicing. No penetration issues and huge cuts on the deer I harvested.

Archery Talk, thread 5472589 (SEVR Broadheads took the plunge)

The 2.0 features longer cutting-diameter blades, swept-back design, and re-engineered deployment arm geometry providing devastating slap cuts.

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Specs that matter

SpecValue
StyleMechanical 2-blade rear-deploy
Cut diameter2 in expanded
Blade thickness.039 in stainless
Blade count2
FerruleTitanium
Grain weights100 / 125 / 150 gr
MSRP$40-45 per 3-pack

Field performance

Bowhunting.com’s Titanium 2.0 review reported field-tip flight to 60 yd with the practice-lock installed, and full 2 in wound channels on whitetail double-lung shots. Titanium ferrule is stronger than the aluminium ferrules on cheaper mechanicals and survives shoulder-bone glancing hits. Blade deployment is consistent across a full quiver over multiple hunts.

Common complaints

Blade edge sharpness has been questioned by a minority on Archery Talk, with users touching up on a strop before hunting. Practice-lock screw is small and easy to lose. Titanium ferrule is more expensive to replace than aluminium; damaged ferrules on cinder-block practice retire the whole head.

Who should consider it

Compound bowhunters who want to practice with the exact hunting head without dulling the edge, and who have found Rage O-ring or NC failures unacceptable. Best on 60+ lb bows at 270-310 fps.

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