Welcoming SEVR Broadheads to Jim-Bows Archery!

  • Blades Deploy on Impact

    When the arrow hits the animal, the blades on heads like the SEVR 2.0 Titanium Broadhead or SEVR 1.5 Broadhead deploy from the rear of the ferrule instead of the front.

    • The blades swing open to their full cutting diameter.

    • They immediately start cutting a large wound channel.
  • The "Lock"

    Once fully open, the blades lock into their open position so they stay deployed during penetration.

    This ensures:

    • The head maintains its full cutting diameter
    • Blades don’t collapse backward during the pass-through.
  • The "Pivot"

    Instead of being rigidly fixed, the blades are designed to pivot slightly around their mounting point.

    If the broadhead hits something hard like a rib or shoulder blade:

    • The blades can pivot or swing slightly out of the way.
    • This reduces the sudden stop or deflection that normally happens with rigid mechanical heads.
  • Why That Helps Penetration

    Traditional mechanical heads can stop or deflect when they hit bone because the blades are locked rigidly.

    With SEVR’s pivot design:

    • Energy continues pushing the arrow forward
    • The head slides past bone instead of catching
    • The arrow has a better chance of passing through the animal