Our broadhead test & review of the Slick Trick Standard 100 four-blade fixed broadhead found impressive performance across all of our tests. Our 2022 Editor’s Choice award winner, the Standard 100 claimed a first-place finish in our penetration test. In addition, solid accuracy and durability scores allowed it to separate from the competition.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency. This was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

Check out All of Our Test Videos!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Slick Trick Standard 100 four-blade fixed broadhead, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check out all the videos from our 2022 test. We’ve now posted all the individual videos highlighting each of the 2022 test broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the Swhacker #261 2-blade mechanical broadhead found impressive accuracy, quality, and durability on the way to its 2022 Silver award win.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency. This was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Swhacker #261 2-blade mechanical broadhead, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the Wac’Em 3 Blade fixed broadhead saw this head tie for first place in our penetration test. It also posted standout scores for accuracy and durability on its way to winning our Best Value award.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency. This was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos on the Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Wac’Em 3 Blade fixed broadhead, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the Muzzy Merc three-blade fixed broadhead found steady performance across all of our tests. Most impressive are its accuracy, durability, and value.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency. This was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Muzzy Merc three-blade fixed broadhead, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the G5 Deadmeat V2 three-blade mechanical showed test-leading accuracy that proved even tighter than our control, a 100-grain field point. We also gave it high marks for penetration.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency. This was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the G5 Deadmeat V2 three-blade mechanical broadhead, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the QAD Exodus three-blade fixed head in its “Full Blade” configuration showed impressive consistency. We gave it high marks for penetration and durability.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency that was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the QAD Exodus three-blade fixed head, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the Wasp Z-Force 3-blade mechanical found this head possessed several strong points. We gave it high marks for accuracy, and penetration.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency that was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Wasp Z-Force mechanical, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our bow test & review of the PRIME INLINE 3 found it one of our 2022 test’s standouts. Armed with an all-new cam system, the many-featured PRIME INLINE 3 blew us away with its ultra-steady hold and consistent accuracy, and is our well-deserved 2022 Editor’s Choice Award winner.

Our Stable Of Premium Test Bows

In addition to the Prime Inline 3 featured here, our stable of 2022 test bows included the new PSE EVO XF 30, and the Bear Refine EKO. In addition, we tested the Elite EnVision, the Bowtech SR350, and the Mathews V3X 33.

All bows were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award is a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck, which considered both features and performance. And the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the bow we’d pick from this high-class, premium group if limited to just a single model. As you might guess the 2022 Silver award is the “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these six bows through a battery of tests that included speed (with help from a shooting machine and a chronograph)We also tested for Mass weight (with help from a digital scale), and silence (with help from a decibel meter).

In addition, we considered things like accuracy, fit and finish, ergonomics, in-the-field maneuverability, letoff, draw cycle, and price point. All of these can be important when choosing a new premium hunting rig.

Bow Test Accessories

All test bows were equipped with a proven G5 Outdoors Meta Peep Pro, as well as an all-new Redline RL-1 10-inch Stabilizer, and a Redline RL-3 5-Pin Dovetail Sight. In addition, we used the latest full-containment drop-away UltraRest models from Quality Archery Designs.

Also used in our test were Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket arrows fletched with New Archery Products’ Quikfletch QuikSpin Vanes. And finally, we shot those arrows into a selection of Delta-McKenzie block-style and realistic 3-D targets.

Check Out More Bow Test Videos!

We hope you learned a few things from this bow test & review of the Prime Inline 3. If you’ve got interest in learning about more of the best new hunting bows of 2022, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out all of the individual videos highlighting each of the tested bows. Thanks for watching!

Our broadhead test & review of the Iron Will Single Bevel found it one of our 2022 test’s standouts. We gave it high marks for extreme quality and durability, and the many customizing options that are available.

8 Premium 100-Grain Test Heads

This year our annual Field Test contained a mix of 8 premium 100-grain broadheads—3 mechanicals, and 5 fixed-blade heads. This group represents some of the newest technology from many of the most-respected broadhead companies on the planet.

Our stable of test broadheads included the new G5 Deadmeat V2 mechanical, the Slick Trick Standard 100, and the Wasp Z-Force mechanical. In addition, we also tested the Muzzy Merc, the QAD Exodus full blade, and the Iron Will Single Bevel. Finally, our test included the Swhacker #261 Levi Morgan series mechanical, and the Wac’em 3 blade.

All heads were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award, a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck that considered both features and performance. In addition, the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the head we’d pick from this deadly group if limited to just a single model. The 2022 Silver award could be considered a “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these 8 broadheads through a battery of tests that sought to tell the story of what bowhunters value most. The results, as usual, were eye-opening.

Our tests included Accuracy (with help from a shooting machine, and some Delta McKenzie Targets). For each broadhead tested, we shot three different heads from 40 yards using the same Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket carbon/aluminum arrow. We then measured the resulting three-shot groups. Arrows were fletched with New Archery Products Quikfletch Quikspin vanes.

We also tested for penetration using some Clear Ballistics Gel that delivers true “apples to apples” comparisons. In addition, we tested for deflection with the help of a 4×8-foot sheet of premium half-inch Birch plywood, and a Delta-McKenzie 3-D buck target for reference.

We also used a digital scale to check for broadhead weight consistency that was one component of our evaluation of overall design and manufacturing quality. For each brand we weighed three separate heads and noted the variance gap.

Broadhead Test Gear

For all three of our tests requiring an arrow launch we used a finely-tuned new Bear Alaskan compound. It was set at 65 pounds and 27.5-inch draw.

For a sight we chose the exciting new Trophy Ridge Digital REACT 1, and paired it with a Trophy Ridge V-Max Whisker Biscuit arrow rest, and a Trophy Ridge 8-inch Shock Stop stabilizer.

More Broadhead Videos On The Way!

If you’ve got interest in learning about the Iron Will Single Bevel fixed head, we’re pretty sure this video will help. However, in addition, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested broadheads. Thanks for watching!

Our bow test & review of the BOWTECH SR350 found it one of our 2022 test’s standouts. The many-featured BOWTECH SR350 produced test-leading speed and was our well-deserved 2022 Best Value Award winner.

Our Stable Of Premium Test Bows

In addition to the Bowtech SR350 featured here, our stable of 2022 test bows included the new PSE EVO XF 30, and the Bear Refine EKO. In addition, we tested the Elite EnVision, the Prime Inline 3, and the Mathews V3X 33.

All bows were competing for one of our three awards: The 2022 Best Value Award is a gauge of ultimate bang for your buck, which considered both features and performance. And the coveted 2022 Editor’s Choice is the bow we’d pick from this high-class, premium group if limited to just a single model. As you might guess the 2022 Silver award is the “Second-Place” finisher to our Editor’s Choice.

How We Tested

We put these six bows through a battery of tests that included speed (with help from a shooting machine and a chronograph)We also tested for Mass weight (with help from a digital scale), and silence (with help from a decibel meter).

In addition, we considered things like accuracy, fit and finish, ergonomics, in-the-field maneuverability, letoff, draw cycle, and price point. All of these can be important when choosing a new premium hunting rig.

Bow Test Accessories

All test bows were equipped with a proven G5 Outdoors Meta Peep Pro, as well as an all-new Redline RL-1 10-inch Stabilizer, and a Redline RL-3 5-Pin Dovetail Sight. In addition, we used the latest full-containment drop-away UltraRest models from Quality Archery Designs.

Also used in our test were Easton 5mm Full Metal Jacket arrows fletched with New Archery Products’ Quikfletch QuikSpin Vanes. And finally, we shot those arrows into a selection of Delta-McKenzie block-style and realistic 3-D targets.

More Bow Videos On The Way!

We hope you learned a few things from this bow test & review of the Bowtech SR350. If you’ve got interest in learning about more of the best new hunting bows of 2022, don’t forget to check back in the coming days and weeks. Why? We’ll also be posting individual videos highlighting each of the tested bows. Thanks for watching!