As a bear guide and big game nut, I will say again that we owe this Pastor a great deal of gratitude. His videos are well done and help people know what they can trust this fall!
I second that. I won't buy a broadh3ad that John doesn't give the thumbs up on. I bought the Iron will singles bevels last year. Didn't get to use em but I will this year. I bought these as well.
So glad i found this channel... not only for the content but very happy to see a Man of God, brother in Christ, with a passion for hunting like my own. Really enjoying your channel and may the peace and blessings of our Lord be with you!
Harvested my first deer ever this past weekend with a compound and the Sevr 1.75. Started shooting last year. So much practice and research over that time and partly thanks to all of your vids.Thanks John!!
I really appreciate all the time and effort you spend testing all these different ones your video made me order the 1.75 sevr i put them to test this morning on a deer done great deer only made it about 30 yards blood trail was easy to follow if needed too and no damage to head ready to use again thanks so much just hope they keep making them
Hey John, I just got into bow hunting a couple years ago and drew my first bull elk tag this year. After watching so many of your broadhead testing videos, I finally decided to buy the Sevr 1.75. I successfully harvested a bull elk this year. My bull went like 15yds and fell over. That Sevr is bad lol Just wanted to thank you for all the time and effort you put into your videos.
I just shot the SEVR 1.75 in the practice mode. Holy Cow!! It shot identical to my field tips! I can’t wait to try this on a September Bull!! Thanks for the great review! It’s because of your review that I decided to go with this broadhead.
Yes, they fly extremely well. Make sure you check the sharpness after using them in practice mode. Sometimes target material can get in there and dull them a bit.
You've had a video for every broadhead I was considering buying for this upcoming season, and each video was beneficial. This particular video influenced me to go with the Sevre this year, Thank you! I will be using your code when I buy them!
Thank you so much for what you do. Man these are some bad a** heads. I am going to buy a pkg of these. I mean geezzz. What a phenomenal head. Excellent reveiw. Thanks. I've been going thru a very difficult time trying to decide what head to switch to and your reveiws has helped me make my choice. I'm a hunter. Not a hype guy.i want a durable killing head that ain't going to let me down. This looks like the best one by far.
No broadhead is perfect. But these Sherri stack the odds well in the hunters favor. The combination of excellent flight, durability, cut size, and penetration are hard to beat.
#1 💪 awesome video as always sir I’ve been looking at this one I think I’m going to add it to my quiver this year for white tail, literally the only RUclips Chanel I watch that hasn’t gotten political or sold out in some way over time, honest, knowledgeable, just solid reviews and the only place anyone should be looking for any info on any broadhead in my opinion.
Put my first one of these through a doe tonight.. Nice entry, nice exit, flew true, pass through. Haven't cleaned the head up yet but looks fine on first inspection.
I use these after Johs video years ago. I hunt elk and deer simultaneously, so these 1.75 are now on my list. Took a delicious buck last year with a 1.5. Thanks for all the terrific demos!
Just ordered a few of these. Ive never shot a mechanical before, But john has convinced me with this video. Gonna shoot a doe with one this year. Will follow up with results!! Thanks Lusk!!
Love the material!!! I'm curious- did they (sevr) send you the broadheads to test? It might be a good idea to purchase through a friend so they don't know who's getting the broadheads. I've had a few sevr's that were definitely not a 175 sharpness.
They sent me a big pack. I asked them if they changed anything in the blades to affect the sharpness and they had not. They presumed it was a batch that was hardened a bit more than normal, but still within their acceptable range of variance. That caused them to be a bit sharper, but also have a bit more edge chatter. Everything is a tradeoff.
This thing is impressive....ill probably stick with the 2.0s for now mainly for whitetail at distances not further than 30 yards where i hunt i like having the extra cut but when i hunt black bear this may be the better option.
I just purchased 4 of these exact heads from SEVR. One thing I don't love or trust about the design yet, is how the blades are released/unlocked. If a piece of bone, or meat got lodged in between the blades I could see them closing within the channel....maybe not if they continued forward. I am just leery. Based on people's love of this head, I am going to try it and see if I can use them on a deer this late season and see how they do. They fly great, although one of the four I purchased just won't spin true. Oh and thanks, I used your Code!
Hi John, My name is Jesse. I've been bowhunting for 18 years and The 1.75 sevr titanium broadhead is the best mechanical I've ever shot. The sevrs are amazing heads. I shot many deer with the 1.5 and now the 1.75. All pass throughs and great blood trails. The heads come out like new when I shoot a deer with them. I never had a blade break or a sevr broke. Once a while, there might be some edge chatter if i hit bone or ribs. But overall, sevr 1.5 and sevr 1.75 is the best flying, most durable mechanical I've ever shot. Its much more durable than the rage or any other mechanical head I shot out there. You are doing a fantastic job John. Thank you for all the time and effort. I love watching your videos every week on testing broadheads. Keep up the great work.
Good job on your videos... very educational... I wanted to ask a questions.Between the sevr 1.75 and the g5 dead meat, what one shoots closest to a field point if not exactly.
My only real pet peeve with the sevr design is the way the back side of that tab thats used to open the blades impedes the cutting surface of the opposite blade. Easily the most durable expandable I have seen though.
Yeah, I hear ya. That's a drawback to me as well...but then the penetration tests show how well it still penetrates...and I've had tremendous success with it in the field.
I hunt high on public land and have to deal with steep angled shots. This past season I shot completely through the spine of 2 big does and got exits on both. I used the same head on both. These 1.75's are fantastic. I don't miss the 1.7 like I thought I would. I keep two 1.75's and two 1.5's in my quiver.
I understand how the pivoting blades can benefit, but I’m imagining as it flies through an animal that there’s slightly more resistance on the left, then the right, then the left. Can you end up with a 1” wound channel because you don’t get perfect uniform resistance the whole way through and it pivots back and forth?
Yeah, if that were the case, then you'd get a smaller wound channel...and great penetration accordingly. But from my experience they don't bounce back and forth nearly that much--only on very hard impacts to one blade.
Love your videos - thank you for testing and sharing this valuable info! Would you recommend the 1.75 or 2.0 for black bear? 75lb draw - 27.5 draw length - 473 grain total arrow weight (easton axis shaft with 150 gr upfront - 100 gr broadhead) - currently shooting 278 fps
@@LuskArcheryAdventures yeah I know they were starting to have some serious issues even before Covid. The supply cannot keep up with the demand and they were literally over a year out on orders and like I said all of that was before Covid and then it really went down the tube after that
We really need a head-to-head battle between the 1.5, 1.75, and 2.0 now to see if that 1/4" of cut really makes a difference. Blades still seem to be the weak link. I'd like to see them make a non-pivoting 1.5" or somehow limit how far it pivots so it could move around bone but keep more cut size.
The tests are identical so you can compare the scores of all 3 of them and see how they measure up. When a blade pivots, IF it pivots, the cut size is more than half of the 1.5”, as it flares out quite a bit. So you still get over 1” diameter cut, then it quickly pivots back for the full 1.5” cut. And the tip adds an extra 1/2” of cross cut, giving at least 1.5” of total cut, even when it pivots. That’s more than many fixed blade heads.
What is the cutting diameter through the MDF? It looks like a much smaller hole then 1.75”, as did the cut diameter through the steel plate. Are the blades closing when something hard it hit?
@@madwe2269 buddy, I’ve shot plenty of deer with them. They’re durable heads and they fly well. But they for sure don’t cut the full width on game. Not sure if they’re swinging to one side then not swinging back or what. Maybe I should of said a none swinging blade.
They do lock open, the vast majority of the time. Gator style heads require the tension of hide to fully open. MDF tends to crush a bit. And steel is so hard it forces the blades back a bit. The only time the entrance is smaller on animals is when their hit at an angle, which causes the blades to pivot a bit, making a smaller entrance. It can happen on the exit as well. But they typically lock…and pivot. That gives them better penetration, and straighter penetration, but at the cost of cut size in rare instances. I’ve taken well over 20 animals with them and the vast majority had wicked entrance holes.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures John, next time you shoot an animal with one try to look at the cut size on the organs when you’re gutting it. Most of mine showed the blade swinging to one side and staying there until it exits. Especially on quartering shots. Still great heads and I always recommend them to anyone looking for a mechanical.
Was the test done with a 100 or 125 gr ? The ferrule is narrow on the 125 right? I shoot the robusto with brass inserts on 20’ victory arrows with my Sub 1 and brass inserts on black eagle executioners with my Stryker 350 and off a Caldwell field pod at 70 yds and have to shoot a different spot each time. Unreal accuracy!
I’ve shot them through deer scapula and had them come out fine. That’s usually the case. I had one tip bend on a red stag. But normally the blades can be easily re-sharpened. They can be a pain to remove and put back together, but after some practice, it’s not so bad.
I wouldn't use this with a traditional bow. Although I wouldn't doubt with PERFECT arrow flight and a solid arrow around 500 grains it COULD work, I think I'd stick with a fixed head like a Magnus stinger to maximize your penetration with a fairly low energy, momentum set up like that. I'm not Lusk obviously but have shot traditional equipment a lot. If you really want , go be the rebel and try it and post your results tho. You may shock a lot of folks
I bought 6 of these, and took them to the range. I was attempting to see the flight pattern at 100 yards. it did drop quite a bit at 100 and it also barely penetrated a cardboard/carpet target. at 70 yards it penetrated my foam target only about 2 inches. I really do like this broadhead, but I'm worried about the penetration on a animal between 60 and 80 yards. what's your thoughts?
Thanks for sharing that. I shot a zebra with a 1.5 at 82 yards and it zipped thru the neck--not a complete pass thru, but the arrow stuck out of the far side of the neck about 20". And I shot a moose in the front leg at 70 yds--it went thru the top of the leg and into the chest--really good penetration. I was shooting 72# but with just a 27" draw and a 450 gr arrow. The 1.5 was just named by Field & Stream as "Best Elk Broadhead 2023." The 1.75 does not penetrate as well as the 1.5, but it's not too far off. Same blade angle, but just 1/4" more blade.
awesome feedback. That makes me feel way more confident i made the right choice with this broadhead. I'm shooing 70# too, with a 28 DL. 458 grn arrow setup too.@@LuskArcheryAdventures
Hi John, thanks for another great review. I currently shoot a 27.5 inch draw at 55 lbs, although I am thinking of increasing that to 57 lbs. Would that be enough to get pass through’s with the 1.75 titanium or would I need to shoot the 1.5 titanium instead in your opinion?
I have a short draw length too at 28in but I’m shooting just about 75 pounds. I hunt deer and elk mostly. I’ve shot mechanicals and fixed. I honestly recommend with your lighter draw weight to shoot a fixed blade broadhead. QAD exodus is by far the most accurate fixed blade I’ve ever shot and shoots identical to my field points. I shot a deer at 75 with a QAD last year.
I know he hasn’t answered but I’d say 1.5, bit animal you want as much penetration as possible and you’re going to get better penetration with the 1.5..
have you ever thought about doing a bow tuning video or how you get all these head to fly so good? I am having trouble getting the Annihilator XL 125 to tune. All my other fixed heads have great flight, but i can not get the annihilators to tune. i get a bullet hole through paper, walk back tuned my fixed heads. decided to try Annihilators 2 years ago and have not put them in my quiver since i bought them.
That’s interesting. My bow is well tuned and my arrows are properly spined with 20% FOC and Helical Blazers. With all that, pretty much every head flies well.
Could you do your ballistic gel penetration test comparing sevr in normal condition, and then with the blades already locked open? I’m curious whether you might see a measurable loss of penetration from the work needed to open the broadhead.
That would be interesting. But the blades open extremely easily; that’s why they use the silicon rings. I doubt it would make much difference, depending on the medium.
John, do the blades open up to full size after going through the MDF on their own or do you have to pry them open? Also what cutting diameter do they make going through MDF or Steel?
They open fully when I put shoot them into things that simulate an animal--like hide stretched over a box. With MDF, they usually open fully, but not always. Sometimes MDF collapses on impact. With the steel, they open fully, but then the rear part of the blades overlap, absorbing energy and cause them to not cut a full 1.75" hole. That's by design, to keep the blades from breaking.
I'm in the minority here but I've had mixed results with SEVR. I used them for two years and more often than not I was not happy with the entry/exit wounds and blood flow/blood trail left. I was using the discontinued 1.7 but still. I really expected better results from them. And no, they weren't marginal shots either. I've since been experimenting with a few fixed blades you have reviewed. I really wanted to love these SEVRs since you speak so highly of them John.
Read what I wrote about my experience with mechanicals with blades that swing back and forth. They often fail to penetrate in a straight line and wound a lot of animals. Its happened to me a few times
Thanks for sharing your experience. Mine has been a bit different. I've taken well over 20 animals with them. The majority of them had holes much larger than the cutting diameter. Some were the same size as the cutting diameter. And a few were smaller, and only when they entered or exited at an angle. Blood trails with any head are extremely unpredictable, as there are a myriad of factors that affect it. I've had tiny 2 blade heads make incredible blood trails and huge 4 blade heads make zero blood trail. But by and large, Sevrs have done extremely well for me.
That is a good looking broadhead. I am surprised that it scored so well, given the damage to the blades, tip, and structure (broken piece) when engaging the steel plate and the fact that it used an O-ring to retain the blades while in flight.
yeah, the broken blade and dinged up edges are a bummer, i think most people appreciate and much prefer an o-ring/rubber band/heat shrink tubing blade retention, for the ease of changing, simplicity, reliability, and easily availability. i know for myself ill take them any day over figity, complicated, springs, or clips that you have to order from the manufacturer.
I am as consistent as I can possibly be in all my scoring. If you see the score for the steel, you’ll see it’s the same with other heads that have fared the same. And heads get a bonus for no O Rings, but are not docked for having O rings. They are kind of a pain, but are actually the fastest way to deploy the heads. So Sevrs do not get a bonus there, whereas Killzones, Rage NC and some others do.
It's because he has a slight bias toward these broadheads. You can see it even in the wording he uses..."incredibly forgiving flight".....brushes over the fact that the blades didn't deploy in the gel....praises that the blades fully opened on the foam. I think its a great head, but there is a slight bias, at least it feels that way.
Is not really difficult to watch a review, take in all the given info, and then just make your own decision without questioning someone's integrity. It's easy, actually.
Just a question it looked like all there was is a pin hole in the cardboard. If these open full on entry shouldn't there of been full blade cuts through the cardboard?
Gator heads do not open very well on softer surfaces. They’re designed to open on taught surfaces, like hide. But there was much more than a pin hole, and they did reach their full cut after a few layers
Randy Ulmer is the OG of this head, his design. Years ago with the ulmer edge.. I did see a blade break off on an elk, which then the head is only a field bc of the pressure on the other blade. The ulmer edge was a 1.5 head.
Got to test it out for real yesterday on a 300lb hog. Blew right through the shoulder and into the opposite shoulder almost dropping it in its tracks. Expired in less than 2 minutes. Shooting a 70lb Mathews V3X with a 450g vap ss elite. The tip of the broadhead was unblemished
@@LuskArcheryAdventures awesome can't wait to see that one, i hope you put a new band on the blades for every shot, as that is the way they are designed to be shot, and the only fair way to test them.
Well, the video explains that. Just a slightly smaller cut so slightly better penetration. I think it’s a great balance between the 1.5 and 2.0. I took some hogs and a nice red stag with it, and it did very well. The new Hybrid is the bomb.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures you’re right the video did exactly explain that I was just so excited I guess I missed it but picked it up on my 3 or 4th reviewing lol thanks for the response and love your testing 🤘🏽
I tried my best to use my 1.5 last year but opportunities came my way lol. Hopefully i can get it done this year, and see just how amazing they perform.
not crazy how some of the blade is over taken by that locking piece (wing butt), i shot this broadhead at my biggest deer to date this year quartering to me at 23 yards, i thought i ten ringed him, i did not get him and we never found the arrow,
Sorry that happened...you may have caught the shoulder; who knows? Crazy stuff happens with so many dynamics all converging at once. I'm not a huge fan of that deployment arm seemingly obstructing the blades, but if it were a real problem, it would show up in the penetration testing...but these penetrate very well. I've taken dozens of animals with them and they've always performed well.
I bought this broadhead after watching this review for my Elk hunt this season. I was blessed with secess on a big old bull. 71 yrds shot, 444 grain arrow 27.5 draw 80 lbs limbs. 289fps. These are outstanding broadheads and do everything advertised!
John we need to stop having all the new high scores! That's 3 or 4 in a few months! Also, just looking for a professional opinion. 460-470gr arrow at 280-285fps. Would you use for a whitetail/black bear/elk head?
Right? It’s a good season for new heads! I think manufacturers are designing heads to excel in my tests. We’re all the winners in that. And these would be great for moose and smaller, on an average bow and arrow weight set up.
Love the SEVR 1.75 Titanium…… Love the Mega Meats also but they are definitely a use one time Broadhead because blades are not that durable…. SEVR 1.75 Best I’ve ever shot!!
A buddy of mine had the wing but break on his deer last year on a 2.0 sevr, I thinks sevr is close to being the best mech but the swinging blades prevent them from being great. To many stories of poor blood trails
Yeah, there are stories of every head leaving poor blood trails, honestly. I've taken almost 30 animals with them know and always had good blood. It's all about shot placement...and sometimes luck of hitting an artery. I did a video called Broadheads & Blood Trails to discuss this.
almost makes me want to go back to mechanical heads after swearing off them. that field point accuracy of these would be really desirable over the fixed blades
Have to say I love your videos but am noticing some bias toward certain brands. No way it scored that high with all that damage in the steel. Seen a lot of broad heads with way less damage get lower scores by quite a bit. Just my opinion but I seen others mention this as well!
Man, my whole test process is based on consistency and comparisons. I have very detailed scoring procedures for edge chatter, tip curl, etc. I constantly compare my scoring in each of the tests to make sure they are consistent. Did you see the score it got on the steel? Completely consistent with other heads that did the same.
@@kevinmartin2096 im entitled to my opinion and i wasnt bashing him because i love his channel. i apologize to my lusk if it offended him in any way. but must say there are some butt kissers on here. good to know..lol
@@LuskArcheryAdventures mr Lusk i wasnt trying to offend you and im sorry if it did. As an avid bowhunter i love your channel but i just didnt think they should have scored that high is all and i seen some others say that as well. So i apologize for upsetting you and cant wait for more great videos! But im sticking to my opinion still and your site helped me choose my broadheads that i now use which took me 2 years to finally settle on what i chose!
As a bear guide and big game nut, I will say again that we owe this Pastor a great deal of gratitude. His videos are well done and help people know what they can trust this fall!
I second that. I won't buy a broadh3ad that John doesn't give the thumbs up on. I bought the Iron will singles bevels last year. Didn't get to use em but I will this year. I bought these as well.
Thank you sir!
@@LuskArcheryAdventurescan you shoot them right out of the box?
How do you resharpen sever
As bear guide what is your go to big game Broadhead
So glad i found this channel... not only for the content but very happy to see a Man of God, brother in Christ, with a passion for hunting like my own. Really enjoying your channel and may the peace and blessings of our Lord be with you!
Thank you! That’s encouraging to hear
Harvested my first deer ever this past weekend with a compound and the Sevr 1.75. Started shooting last year. So much practice and research over that time and partly thanks to all of your vids.Thanks John!!
Congratulations! That’s quite an achievement. Well done. And thanks for sharing that experience.
Another top performance from sevr! I have been hoping for a titanium version of the 1.7 for a long time, and now we have it.
Yep...and improved design as well.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures. Hi. What is the improved design on these that you are talking about? Ty
I really appreciate all the time and effort you spend testing all these different ones your video made me order the 1.75 sevr i put them to test this morning on a deer done great deer only made it about 30 yards blood trail was easy to follow if needed too and no damage to head ready to use again thanks so much just hope they keep making them
Great to hear. Way to go. Congratulations!
Hey John, I just got into bow hunting a couple years ago and drew my first bull elk tag this year. After watching so many of your broadhead testing videos, I finally decided to buy the Sevr 1.75. I successfully harvested a bull elk this year. My bull went like 15yds and fell over. That Sevr is bad lol Just wanted to thank you for all the time and effort you put into your videos.
Nice!!! Congratulations! So glad to hear that.
I just shot the SEVR 1.75 in the practice mode. Holy Cow!! It shot identical to my field tips! I can’t wait to try this on a September Bull!! Thanks for the great review! It’s because of your review that I decided to go with this broadhead.
Yes, they fly extremely well. Make sure you check the sharpness after using them in practice mode. Sometimes target material can get in there and dull them a bit.
You've had a video for every broadhead I was considering buying for this upcoming season, and each video was beneficial. This particular video influenced me to go with the Sevre this year, Thank you! I will be using your code when I buy them!
Nice. Good luck!
Just ordered some! Thanks for $5 off! God bless!
Nice. Good luck!
Thank you so much for what you do. Man these are some bad a** heads. I am going to buy a pkg of these. I mean geezzz. What a phenomenal head. Excellent reveiw. Thanks. I've been going thru a very difficult time trying to decide what head to switch to and your reveiws has helped me make my choice. I'm a hunter. Not a hype guy.i want a durable killing head that ain't going to let me down. This looks like the best one by far.
No broadhead is perfect. But these Sherri stack the odds well in the hunters favor. The combination of excellent flight, durability, cut size, and penetration are hard to beat.
#1 💪 awesome video as always sir I’ve been looking at this one I think I’m going to add it to my quiver this year for white tail, literally the only RUclips Chanel I watch that hasn’t gotten political or sold out in some way over time, honest, knowledgeable, just solid reviews and the only place anyone should be looking for any info on any broadhead in my opinion.
Thank you
Thank you for the great review! Just ordered 4 of these using your code, looking forward to October 👍
Nice. Good luck!
Put my first one of these through a doe tonight.. Nice entry, nice exit, flew true, pass through. Haven't cleaned the head up yet but looks fine on first inspection.
Very nice. Congrats!!!
Thank you for all you do!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Another awesome video, John!! Thank you!
Thank you
@@LuskArcheryAdventures you're welcome.
I just ordered 3 and i used the code. Got $5 off my order. 1st time using these heads. Can't wait to try them. Thanks.
Glad to hear that. Good luck, Jason. I hope you stick something with them!
Im sold. God bless you brother!
They're amazing heads. Feel free to use my Discount Code as well: LUSKFIVE. And check out the new 1.5 Hybrid! Just released.
Just ordered... thanks for the discount.
Nice. Good luck!
@LuskArcheryAdventures you too sir...
Thanks new to your channel so i just wanted to thank you for what your doing
Thank you!!
I use these after Johs video years ago. I hunt elk and deer simultaneously, so these 1.75 are now on my list. Took a delicious buck last year with a 1.5. Thanks for all the terrific demos!
Nice!
Just ordered 6 for this fall. Looking forward to them. Ive shot swhacker for 15 years. Time for a change.
Nice
Just ordered a few of these. Ive never shot a mechanical before, But john has convinced me with this video. Gonna shoot a doe with one this year. Will follow up with results!! Thanks Lusk!!
Nice. Eager to hear how they work for you.
Another great Job John! Thanks for testing, and I'm anxious to switch from the 1.5 to this broadhead.
Thank you
Love the material!!! I'm curious- did they (sevr) send you the broadheads to test? It might be a good idea to purchase through a friend so they don't know who's getting the broadheads. I've had a few sevr's that were definitely not a 175 sharpness.
They sent me a big pack. I asked them if they changed anything in the blades to affect the sharpness and they had not. They presumed it was a batch that was hardened a bit more than normal, but still within their acceptable range of variance. That caused them to be a bit sharper, but also have a bit more edge chatter. Everything is a tradeoff.
Okay..this convinced me to go buy some for the 2023 white tail season. Thanks man!
Nice.
How’d they work out for ya?
This thing is impressive....ill probably stick with the 2.0s for now mainly for whitetail at distances not further than 30 yards where i hunt i like having the extra cut but when i hunt black bear this may be the better option.
Very good.
I just purchased 4 of these exact heads from SEVR. One thing I don't love or trust about the design yet, is how the blades are released/unlocked. If a piece of bone, or meat got lodged in between the blades I could see them closing within the channel....maybe not if they continued forward. I am just leery. Based on people's love of this head, I am going to try it and see if I can use them on a deer this late season and see how they do. They fly great, although one of the four I purchased just won't spin true. Oh and thanks, I used your Code!
I've wondered about that as well...but never had an issue with it. They pivot so freely, I don't think it would happen very often.
Hi John, My name is Jesse. I've been bowhunting for 18 years and The 1.75 sevr titanium broadhead is the best mechanical I've ever shot. The sevrs are amazing heads. I shot many deer with the 1.5 and now the 1.75. All pass throughs and great blood trails. The heads come out like new when I shoot a deer with them. I never had a blade break or a sevr broke. Once a while, there might be some edge chatter if i hit bone or ribs. But overall, sevr 1.5 and sevr 1.75 is the best flying, most durable mechanical I've ever shot. Its much more durable than the rage or any other mechanical head I shot out there. You are doing a fantastic job John. Thank you for all the time and effort. I love watching your videos every week on testing broadheads. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing that experience. And thank you for the encouragement as well :)
Awesome broadhead and video
Thank you
Going with the 1.5 this coming season just got a box full in the mail today :)
Nice.
Good job on your videos... very educational... I wanted to ask a questions.Between the sevr 1.75 and the g5 dead meat, what one shoots closest to a field point if not exactly.
The Sevr just won Outdoor Life's (or maybe Field & Stream) Best Flying Broadhead. Both are great, but edge goes to Sevr.
My only real pet peeve with the sevr design is the way the back side of that tab thats used to open the blades impedes the cutting surface of the opposite blade. Easily the most durable expandable I have seen though.
Yeah, I hear ya. That's a drawback to me as well...but then the penetration tests show how well it still penetrates...and I've had tremendous success with it in the field.
I hunt high on public land and have to deal with steep angled shots. This past season I shot completely through the spine of 2 big does and got exits on both. I used the same head on both. These 1.75's are fantastic. I don't miss the 1.7 like I thought I would. I keep two 1.75's and two 1.5's in my quiver.
Thank you for sharing that experience. I’ve wondered how they would penetrate on a steep angled shot down like that. I appreciate you sharing that.
Thanks guys I found them 🙏🏽
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I understand how the pivoting blades can benefit, but I’m imagining as it flies through an animal that there’s slightly more resistance on the left, then the right, then the left. Can you end up with a 1” wound channel because you don’t get perfect uniform resistance the whole way through and it pivots back and forth?
Yeah, if that were the case, then you'd get a smaller wound channel...and great penetration accordingly. But from my experience they don't bounce back and forth nearly that much--only on very hard impacts to one blade.
incredible!
Right on!
Love your videos - thank you for testing and sharing this valuable info!
Would you recommend the 1.75 or 2.0 for black bear?
75lb draw - 27.5 draw length - 473 grain total arrow weight (easton axis shaft with 150 gr upfront - 100 gr broadhead) - currently shooting 278 fps
Either would work well; I’d prefer the 2.0 for black bear.
Thank you!
those are some very impressive heads for sure!
Yep
I’d love to see a test on Bone Broadheads! There is barely anything on them. Could be interesting. Loving the content as always.
Do they even still exist
@@kevinmartin2096 they still have an operational website. I haven’t tried ordering though.
They stopped manufacturing at the start of Covid; I haven't heard whether they've started up again or not.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures yeah I know they were starting to have some serious issues even before Covid. The supply cannot keep up with the demand and they were literally over a year out on orders and like I said all of that was before Covid and then it really went down the tube after that
We really need a head-to-head battle between the 1.5, 1.75, and 2.0 now to see if that 1/4" of cut really makes a difference.
Blades still seem to be the weak link. I'd like to see them make a non-pivoting 1.5" or somehow limit how far it pivots so it could move around bone but keep more cut size.
The tests are identical so you can compare the scores of all 3 of them and see how they measure up. When a blade pivots, IF it pivots, the cut size is more than half of the 1.5”, as it flares out quite a bit. So you still get over 1” diameter cut, then it quickly pivots back for the full 1.5” cut. And the tip adds an extra 1/2” of cross cut, giving at least 1.5” of total cut, even when it pivots. That’s more than many fixed blade heads.
I love my Sever broadheads and this one just might make it in my quiver!
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Seriously, this could be the only mechanical head I would spend $ for. Really amazing results on its performance. 👍👍
This is the only mech I pay for lol hasn't let me down yet. Faster liver kill I've ever seen too lol
Yep
What is the cutting diameter through the MDF? It looks like a much smaller hole then 1.75”, as did the cut diameter through the steel plate. Are the blades closing when something hard it hit?
Yup they don’t always open to the full cut. Had it happen on a whitetail last year. I wish they locked open instead of swinging.
@@Chasintail11 they do lock open, they also pivot. Those are the two big things with sevr
@@madwe2269 buddy, I’ve shot plenty of deer with them. They’re durable heads and they fly well. But they for sure don’t cut the full width on game. Not sure if they’re swinging to one side then not swinging back or what. Maybe I should of said a none swinging blade.
They do lock open, the vast majority of the time. Gator style heads require the tension of hide to fully open. MDF tends to crush a bit. And steel is so hard it forces the blades back a bit. The only time the entrance is smaller on animals is when their hit at an angle, which causes the blades to pivot a bit, making a smaller entrance. It can happen on the exit as well. But they typically lock…and pivot. That gives them better penetration, and straighter penetration, but at the cost of cut size in rare instances. I’ve taken well over 20 animals with them and the vast majority had wicked entrance holes.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures John, next time you shoot an animal with one try to look at the cut size on the organs when you’re gutting it. Most of mine showed the blade swinging to one side and staying there until it exits. Especially on quartering shots. Still great heads and I always recommend them to anyone looking for a mechanical.
Was the test done with a 100 or 125 gr ?
The ferrule is narrow on the 125 right?
I shoot the robusto with brass inserts on 20’ victory arrows with my Sub 1 and brass inserts on black eagle executioners with my Stryker 350 and off a Caldwell field pod at 70 yds and have to shoot a different spot each time. Unreal accuracy!
This was a 125 gr.
Do the blades retain shape after a normal deer pass thru so they can be re sharpened?
I’ve shot them through deer scapula and had them come out fine. That’s usually the case. I had one tip bend on a red stag. But normally the blades can be easily re-sharpened. They can be a pain to remove and put back together, but after some practice, it’s not so bad.
Would you think the seven 1.5 be a good head for a traditional bow of 48 lbs?
I wouldn't use this with a traditional bow. Although I wouldn't doubt with PERFECT arrow flight and a solid arrow around 500 grains it COULD work, I think I'd stick with a fixed head like a Magnus stinger to maximize your penetration with a fairly low energy, momentum set up like that. I'm not Lusk obviously but have shot traditional equipment a lot. If you really want , go be the rebel and try it and post your results tho. You may shock a lot of folks
It certainly could work, if there was enough weight to your arrow, but I'd prefer a smaller cut fixed blade head for that set up.
New to sevr broadheads. Why the small 1.5" blade for elk over a 2". Better penatration?
Yep. The shorter cut gives better penetration and durability as well.
I bought 6 of these, and took them to the range. I was attempting to see the flight pattern at 100 yards. it did drop quite a bit at 100 and it also barely penetrated a cardboard/carpet target. at 70 yards it penetrated my foam target only about 2 inches. I really do like this broadhead, but I'm worried about the penetration on a animal between 60 and 80 yards. what's your thoughts?
Thanks for sharing that. I shot a zebra with a 1.5 at 82 yards and it zipped thru the neck--not a complete pass thru, but the arrow stuck out of the far side of the neck about 20". And I shot a moose in the front leg at 70 yds--it went thru the top of the leg and into the chest--really good penetration. I was shooting 72# but with just a 27" draw and a 450 gr arrow.
The 1.5 was just named by Field & Stream as "Best Elk Broadhead 2023." The 1.75 does not penetrate as well as the 1.5, but it's not too far off. Same blade angle, but just 1/4" more blade.
awesome feedback. That makes me feel way more confident i made the right choice with this broadhead. I'm shooing 70# too, with a 28 DL. 458 grn arrow setup too.@@LuskArcheryAdventures
Thanks John, I now had to give them my money. All jokes aside thank you for all your hard work.
Haha. I get it. Thank you!
I agree totally John! They are going to be in my quiver on my elite this year!
Nice
Hi John, thanks for another great review. I currently shoot a 27.5 inch draw at 55 lbs, although I am thinking of increasing that to 57 lbs. Would that be enough to get pass through’s with the 1.75 titanium or would I need to shoot the 1.5 titanium instead in your opinion?
I have a short draw length too at 28in but I’m shooting just about 75 pounds. I hunt deer and elk mostly. I’ve shot mechanicals and fixed. I honestly recommend with your lighter draw weight to shoot a fixed blade broadhead. QAD exodus is by far the most accurate fixed blade I’ve ever shot and shoots identical to my field points. I shot a deer at 75 with a QAD last year.
@@ezratenney1049 Thanks!
For your set up, I'd go with the 1.5.
Great video! Im considering this for elk and was wondering if you would prefer the 1.5 vs. 1.75 for elk? Thanks!
I know he hasn’t answered but I’d say 1.5, bit animal you want as much penetration as possible and you’re going to get better penetration with the 1.5..
It depends on your set up. The 1.5 will give you a bit more penetration.
These look sweet. Been using the 1.5 . Shooting lower poundage, getting older. What do you think about the 1.75 for those shooting 60lbs
Used a Sevr 2.0 last year and it went clean through. Total weight with arrow and broadhead is around 400 grains, if that helps. I shoot 60 lbs. also.
I think it’s a good balance
Would 1.75 be okay with 65 LB draw weight 438 grain total arrow weight? Big muleys and maybe elk in a year or two? Or stick with 1.5?
What's your draw length? I'd say it would be fine.
have you ever thought about doing a bow tuning video or how you get all these head to fly so good? I am having trouble getting the Annihilator XL 125 to tune. All my other fixed heads have great flight, but i can not get the annihilators to tune. i get a bullet hole through paper, walk back tuned my fixed heads. decided to try Annihilators 2 years ago and have not put them in my quiver since i bought them.
I was having a hell of a time with xl also once I switched from a fmj340 to fmj 300 they straightened out for me.
That’s interesting. My bow is well tuned and my arrows are properly spined with 20% FOC and Helical Blazers. With all that, pretty much every head flies well.
Ok I’m sold !!
They are impressive.
Could you do your ballistic gel penetration test comparing sevr in normal condition, and then with the blades already locked open? I’m curious whether you might see a measurable loss of penetration from the work needed to open the broadhead.
That would be interesting. But the blades open extremely easily; that’s why they use the silicon rings. I doubt it would make much difference, depending on the medium.
I've always wanted to get some Severs just haven't done it.....yet.😊
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That’s a winner in my book!
I’m gonna run the 2.0 out of my crossbow this season.
Very good. I like the Robusto out of my crossbow, just to add a little weight. But the 2.0 works just as well.
John, do the blades open up to full size after going through the MDF on their own or do you have to pry them open? Also what cutting diameter do they make going through MDF or Steel?
They open fully when I put shoot them into things that simulate an animal--like hide stretched over a box. With MDF, they usually open fully, but not always. Sometimes MDF collapses on impact. With the steel, they open fully, but then the rear part of the blades overlap, absorbing energy and cause them to not cut a full 1.75" hole. That's by design, to keep the blades from breaking.
I'm in the minority here but I've had mixed results with SEVR. I used them for two years and more often than not I was not happy with the entry/exit wounds and blood flow/blood trail left. I was using the discontinued 1.7 but still. I really expected better results from them. And no, they weren't marginal shots either. I've since been experimenting with a few fixed blades you have reviewed.
I really wanted to love these SEVRs since you speak so highly of them John.
Read what I wrote about my experience with mechanicals with blades that swing back and forth. They often fail to penetrate in a straight line and wound a lot of animals. Its happened to me a few times
Pivoting blades are a no no
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Mine has been a bit different. I've taken well over 20 animals with them. The majority of them had holes much larger than the cutting diameter. Some were the same size as the cutting diameter. And a few were smaller, and only when they entered or exited at an angle. Blood trails with any head are extremely unpredictable, as there are a myriad of factors that affect it. I've had tiny 2 blade heads make incredible blood trails and huge 4 blade heads make zero blood trail. But by and large, Sevrs have done extremely well for me.
Would you use these for elk? Thinking about trying them this year..
It depends on your set up. But I would definitely use them on elk.
That is a good looking broadhead. I am surprised that it scored so well, given the damage to the blades, tip, and structure (broken piece) when engaging the steel plate and the fact that it used an O-ring to retain the blades while in flight.
yeah, the broken blade and dinged up edges are a bummer, i think most people appreciate and much prefer an o-ring/rubber band/heat shrink tubing blade retention, for the ease of changing, simplicity, reliability, and easily availability. i know for myself ill take them any day over figity, complicated, springs, or clips that you have to order from the manufacturer.
@@yourmomma2995 You make a great point regarding the simplicity and availability of the o-ring.
I am as consistent as I can possibly be in all my scoring. If you see the score for the steel, you’ll see it’s the same with other heads that have fared the same. And heads get a bonus for no O Rings, but are not docked for having O rings. They are kind of a pain, but are actually the fastest way to deploy the heads. So Sevrs do not get a bonus there, whereas Killzones, Rage NC and some others do.
It's because he has a slight bias toward these broadheads. You can see it even in the wording he uses..."incredibly forgiving flight".....brushes over the fact that the blades didn't deploy in the gel....praises that the blades fully opened on the foam. I think its a great head, but there is a slight bias, at least it feels that way.
Is not really difficult to watch a review, take in all the given info, and then just make your own decision without questioning someone's integrity. It's easy, actually.
Just a question it looked like all there was is a pin hole in the cardboard. If these open full on entry shouldn't there of been full blade cuts through the cardboard?
Gator heads do not open very well on softer surfaces. They’re designed to open on taught surfaces, like hide. But there was much more than a pin hole, and they did reach their full cut after a few layers
Hey John, as always great review! Would you consider the 1.75 over the 1.5 for elk?
It would depend on the set up...but both are excellent choices. I'd probably go with the 1.75.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures thank you! I got my first bow (used) a few months ago. Thanks in large part to your review of the Solution SS! Thanks again!
John would you use these or deadmeat for whitetail?
Sevr a hundred times over.
I get alot of my broadheads based on your reviews would you feel comfortable usung the sevr 1.75 on a black bear?
Oh yeah. Would be an excellent choice. So would the 2.0.
Are these single or double bevel blades? Bevel Angie? 20 degrees?
Double
I’m going to have to upgrade my sevr game to these now.
Nice
This might just be the best mechanical ever made.
Yep
Randy Ulmer is the OG of this head, his design. Years ago with the ulmer edge.. I did see a blade break off on an elk, which then the head is only a field bc of the pressure on the other blade. The ulmer edge was a 1.5 head.
Yep...and they've improved on his design quite a bit.
Got to test it out for real yesterday on a 300lb hog. Blew right through the shoulder and into the opposite shoulder almost dropping it in its tracks. Expired in less than 2 minutes. Shooting a 70lb Mathews V3X with a 450g vap ss elite. The tip of the broadhead was unblemished
Good to hear! Congrats!
Would this be suitable for turkeys too?
Oh yeah. I prefer the 2.0 for turkeys, but no doubt the 1.75 would do very well.
I ordered a dozen soon as I got there Email other day supposed to be here Fri just to bad u can't buy extra blades yet
Nice.
i really like the swhacker 1.75", always a clean pass thru and always a dead animal with-in 30 yards or so, i would expect the same from these. 🦌
Same here and if for some reason the swhacker didn't open it still cuts a one inch hole.
Yeah, I just tested it as well. That test is coming up soon.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures awesome can't wait to see that one, i hope you put a new band on the blades for every shot, as that is the way they are designed to be shot, and the only fair way to test them.
Isn't this like the ulmer edge?
Sevr bought them out several years ago, and improved on the design.
How are you liking the CP28?
I'm still liking it a lot.
Ive been looking at Truglo titanium X large game fixed 2blade Broadhead and there is no reviews on the innerweb anywhere ? Please be the first ....
I've tested quite a few TruGlos and have 2 more coming soon. But I haven't tested that one yet.
Where do you get these blades?
Only on Sevr's website.
I am going to shoot several white tails with this head this year! Thanks for the review!
Nice
I notice the o-ring was gone in the photos of the steel and the concrete. Were you replacing that after each shot?
I only use the O ring on the first shot into the steel plate...with all the mechs I test, to keep them consistent.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures so you shoot it without an o-ring after the first one breaks off?
How would you say it compares to the 2.0?
Well, the video explains that. Just a slightly smaller cut so slightly better penetration. I think it’s a great balance between the 1.5 and 2.0. I took some hogs and a nice red stag with it, and it did very well. The new Hybrid is the bomb.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures you’re right the video did exactly explain that I was just so excited I guess I missed it but picked it up on my 3 or 4th reviewing lol thanks for the response and love your testing 🤘🏽
Sevr definitely has a winner!!!!!!
Yes sir.
Do the sevrs come with Orings when buying new
Yes
Yep.
Can it be used with a crossbow shooting 460 fps
Yes.
I tried my best to use my 1.5 last year but opportunities came my way lol. Hopefully i can get it done this year, and see just how amazing they perform.
I made a coyote very dead with one recently. They work.
Nice
Good luck!
I think the 1.75 is a beast fit for any beast!
Yep
I use this exact broadhead for very obvious reasons.
Nice.
not crazy how some of the blade is over taken by that locking piece (wing butt), i shot this broadhead at my biggest deer to date this year quartering to me at 23 yards, i thought i ten ringed him, i did not get him and we never found the arrow,
Sorry that happened...you may have caught the shoulder; who knows? Crazy stuff happens with so many dynamics all converging at once. I'm not a huge fan of that deployment arm seemingly obstructing the blades, but if it were a real problem, it would show up in the penetration testing...but these penetrate very well. I've taken dozens of animals with them and they've always performed well.
How many points higher than the 2.0 was this one?
I can't remember. It's listed in the description of each video on RUclips. They were close.
Anyone use these for crossbows?
Absolutely. They also make a 2" all steel crossbow model, but any of them will work fine with a crossbow.
I bought this broadhead after watching this review for my Elk hunt this season. I was blessed with secess on a big old bull. 71 yrds shot, 444 grain arrow 27.5 draw 80 lbs limbs. 289fps. These are outstanding broadheads and do everything advertised!
Good to hear that. Congratulations!!!
John we need to stop having all the new high scores! That's 3 or 4 in a few months!
Also, just looking for a professional opinion. 460-470gr arrow at 280-285fps. Would you use for a whitetail/black bear/elk head?
Right? It’s a good season for new heads! I think manufacturers are designing heads to excel in my tests. We’re all the winners in that. And these would be great for moose and smaller, on an average bow and arrow weight set up.
Brother it looks like you was shooting in a hurricane! Lol. Enjoyed this review and I want to try them
Haha. Right?
Love the SEVR 1.75 Titanium…… Love the Mega Meats also but they are definitely a use one time Broadhead because blades are not that durable…. SEVR 1.75 Best I’ve ever shot!!
Yep.
I’ll probably stick to the 2.0 robusto. More weight and cutting diameter. If I need more penetration I’ll go to the 1.5
Good plan
A buddy of mine had the wing but break on his deer last year on a 2.0 sevr, I thinks sevr is close to being the best mech but the swinging blades prevent them from being great. To many stories of poor blood trails
Yeah, there are stories of every head leaving poor blood trails, honestly. I've taken almost 30 animals with them know and always had good blood. It's all about shot placement...and sometimes luck of hitting an artery. I did a video called Broadheads & Blood Trails to discuss this.
almost makes me want to go back to mechanical heads after swearing off them. that field point accuracy of these would be really desirable over the fixed blades
Yeah, they fly EXTREMELY well.
I like them broadheads
Me too
Have to say I love your videos but am noticing some bias toward certain brands. No way it scored that high with all that damage in the steel. Seen a lot of broad heads with way less damage get lower scores by quite a bit. Just my opinion but I seen others mention this as well!
If you think he is so biased, go make your own videos and then wait until other people bash you
Man, my whole test process is based on consistency and comparisons. I have very detailed scoring procedures for edge chatter, tip curl, etc. I constantly compare my scoring in each of the tests to make sure they are consistent. Did you see the score it got on the steel? Completely consistent with other heads that did the same.
Lusk you do great work. Thank you!
@@kevinmartin2096 im entitled to my opinion and i wasnt bashing him because i love his channel. i apologize to my lusk if it offended him in any way. but must say there are some butt kissers on here. good to know..lol
@@LuskArcheryAdventures mr Lusk i wasnt trying to offend you and im sorry if it did. As an avid bowhunter i love your channel but i just didnt think they should have scored that high is all and i seen some others say that as well. So i apologize for upsetting you and cant wait for more great videos! But im sticking to my opinion still and your site helped me choose my broadheads that i now use which took me 2 years to finally settle on what i chose!