ANNIHILATOR XL 100 GRAIN Broadhead Test
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 Published On May 10, 2022

This is a test of the new 100 gr Annihilator XL.

Here is summary of my 2022 Testing Procedure & Scoring w/ the scores of the Annihilator XL posted in parenthesis as well.

Total Score: 85.99 = 9 Golden Arrows

1. Flight Forgiveness (20%, 15 pts)
This is not simply a test of how the heads fly out of my bow, as it was in the past. With a well tuned bow, properly built arrows & good form, almost every head flies well. That's why in the past most heads got a flight score of 9 or 10. But that doesn't help those who may not have perfectly tuned bows/arrows/good form. So now I am gauging Flight Forgiveness. This is based on how the head flies for me, how "sensitive" the flight is to imperfections, & the exposed surface area of the blades. The max score a Mech can receive is 20 & the max score a Fixed can receive is 16.

2. Cut Size (20%, 12.18 pts)
The more tissue being cut, the more lethal the head, all else equal. The entrance cut, total cut, & width of the cut (which is a crucial variable for bloodletting) are all scored:
The entrance cut size is compared to a standard of 2.5" then that fraction is weighted to 7% of the score. (1.59" = 4.45 pts)
The max cut size is compared to a standard of 2.5" as well, then that fraction is is weighted to 7% of the score. (1.59" = 4.45 pts)
The max cutting diameter is compared to a standard of 2.0", then that fraction is weighted to 6% of the score. (1.06"=3.18 pts)

3. Sharpness (20%, 17.4 pts)
Initial sharpness (9%, 400 grams = 8/10 = 7.2 pts ) & Edge Retention (9%, +0 grams grams = 10/10= 9 pts) are measured using the Edge On Up Sharpness Tester. The pressure needed for a blade to cut thru a copolymer wire is measured in grams.
Edge Retention is the loss of sharpness after the head is shot in Penetration Test 1, thru 1/2" MDF and 2/3" rubber foam mat & Clear Ballistics FBI gel. For every 50 "grams" of sharpness lost, 1 point is deducted from 10.

What are some sharpness scores for common edges?
A butter knife takes 2000 grams of pressure to break the co polymer wire.
A new high end cutlery edge: ~ 375 grams of pressure.
A utility razor blade: 200 grams.
Based on the many broadheads I have tested, here is my scoring scale:
Out of the Box Sharpness:
0-200 gr: 10
201-300 gr 9
301-400 gr: 8
401-500 gr: 7
501-600 gr: 6
601-700 gr: 5
701-800 gr: 4
801-900 gr: 3
901-1000 gr: 2
1001-1100 gr: 1
1101+ gr: 0
Ease to resharpen or replace blades is judged & given 2% of the score.
(10/10= 2 pts)

4. Penetration (20%, 18.61 pts)
There are 3 different penetration tests:
Pen Test 1: 1/2" MDF, 2/3" rubber foam mat, Clear Ballistics FBI gel. The depth of penetration is compared to a standard of 9" & weighted to 9% of the score. (8.25" & score 8.25)
Pen Test 2: Layered cardboard. The # of layers penetrated is compared to a standard of 70 layers & weighted to 9% of the score. (65 layers = 8.36 pts)
Angled Penetration Test: How effectively does the head penetrate 1/4" MDF covered by carpet at a 45 degree angle. This accounts for 2% of the score. (2/2pts)

5. Durability (20%, 20 pts)
Each head is shot thru 1/2" MDF 3 times. Its condition is then judged 1-10 & weighted to 12% of the score. (10/10=12 pts)
If a head survives that, it is then shot thru 22 ga steel plate 2 times. Its condition is then judged 1-10 & weighted to 5% of the score. (10/10 = 5 pts)
If a head survives that, it is then shot into concrete once. Its condition is then judged 1-10 & weighted to 3% of the score. (10/10 = 3 pts)
Steel plate & concrete are certainly not "realistic" mediums, but they do reveal the outer limits of a head's durability.

BONUS: Heads will be rewarded bonus points for special, intangible features such as: rotation, no O rings/clips for mechs, extra thickness, hole size, other unique designs, etc.
+1 pt for Triangular, cut out holes

Total Score: 85.99 = 9 Golden Arrows

Price: $20/head

In addition the Overall Numerical Score each head will also receive a LUSK GRADE in 0-10 Golden Arrows as follows:
90-10 =10 Golden Arrows
85-90 = 9 Golden Arrows
80-85 = 8 Golden Arrows
70-80 = 7 Golden Arrows
60-70 = 6 Golden Arrows
50-60 = 5 Golden Arrows
40-50 = 4 Golden Arrows

Special Notes:
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