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The Swhacker #207 “Mean Green” — A Solid Choice

Swhacker #207 Broadhead

If you’ve hunted long enough, you know the difference between a broadhead that looks good on paper and one that actually performs in the field. The Swhacker #207 “Mean Green” is one of those heads that just flat-out works. It’s been around for a while, and there’s a reason it’s still one of the most trusted 100-grain mechanicals on the market.

The #207 at a Glance

This 2‑blade mechanical broadhead flies like a field point and hits with serious authority. Closed in flight the wing blades measure 1” — ensuring at least a 1” entry hole — then expands on impact to a full 2” cut, creating plenty of surface area for heavy blood trails and quick recoveries.”

Specs

  • Cutting Diameter: 2.00”
  • Closed Width: 1.00”
  • Blade Thickness: .031” stainless steel
  • Ferrule: Anodized aircraft aluminum
  • Tip: Hardened high-carbon steel, hollow ground, threaded
  • Weight: 100 grains
  • Includes: 3 broadheads, 6 replacement bands, and 6 High Speed bands

How It Works

Like all Swhacker mechanicals, the #207 uses the Slice Twice design. This means a set of wing blades punches through hide and bone first, while the main blades stay razor-sharp until they open inside the animal. The result? Clean penetration, massive internal damage, and a short blood trail to your deer.

No matter if you’re running a compound or a crossbow, the #207 deploys perfectly—designed for powerful setups that get real results

Why Hunters Love It Year After Year

We’ve seen a lot of broadheads come and go, but the #207 has earned its place in the forever-ranks. It’s simple—This broadhead delivers the kind of results that keep guys coming back because it does what it says it will do.

Our field staffer Justin “Doc” Sharp summed it up best:

“The #207 ‘Mean Green’ is easily found at most retail stores or ordered online. Great blood trails and short recovery distances/times. And the practice heads allow for the same performance as the hunting head.”

Pro Tips from the Field

  • Practice with purpose. Use Swhacker’s matching #221 practice heads so your setup flies the same as it hunts.
  • Protect your blades. Cut relief slots in your quiver foam — that way the blades and shrink bands aren't under pressure.
  • Carry spares. Each pack comes with #205 yellow bands for setups under 420 fps and #296 blue bands for those over 420 fps. Keep a few handy just in case.
  • Dial it in. Paper tune and shoot practice heads to make sure everything is spot on

The Bottom Line

If you’re chasing big game and want a mechanical that’s proven, the Swhacker #207 deserves a spot in your quiver. Fast flight. Heavy impact. Dependable deployment.

No hype—just results.

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