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Katana 125

Katana 125 Grain Broadhead – Heavy-Hitting 2-Blade Precision

🔥 The Katana series is top-rated by independent tester, John Lusk with Lusk Archery Adventures – Watch Video.
✅ 125 Grain 2-Blade Fixed Broadhead
✅ Single Bevel + Crosscut + Cavitation Scoop Tech
✅ Built for Maximum Penetration and Bone-Crushing Performance

Heavy-Hitting Accuracy Meets Field-Proven Innovation.

The Katana 125 Grain Broadhead brings the same devastating performance as the 100 grain version — but with added weight for hunters seeking more momentum, deeper penetration, and greater energy transfer on impact. Featuring Annihilator’s patented cavitation scoop technology, 12 single bevel edges, and our exclusive Crosscut blade design, this broadhead is engineered for maximum wound channels, quiet flight, and lethal efficiency.

Like its lighter counterpart, the Katana 125 is forged from a single piece of hardened steel, making it practically indestructible and fully resharpenable. The steep single-bevel design splits bone and soft tissue effortlessly, while the scoop-shaped ferrule reduces drag and increases mass removal inside the target.

Whether you shoot a heavy arrow setup, long draw, or hunt thick-skinned game, the Katana 125 is your go-to fixed blade broadhead for delivering crushing results with confidence.

Key Features:

  • 125 grain weight for added momentum and penetration
  • Top-Rated Katana Series (3rd-party test video dropping soon)
  • 12 Single Bevel Edges (6 forward, 6 rear-facing)
  • Crosscut Technology for maximum cutting surface area
  • Raised Scoop Cavitation Design for pressure-induced trauma
  • Flies with field-point accuracy from most bow types
  • Silent flight profile — designed to reduce wind noise
  • Nearly indestructible and reusable with proper resharpening

Specifications:

  • Weight: 125 grains
  • Cut Diameter: 1 inch (creates over a 2" wound path)
  • Material: One-piece hardened proprietary steel, Rockwell RC: 52
  • Edge Thickness: .060" from tip, tapered to .038"
  • Shank Length: 0.590"
  • Thread Pattern: Standard 8/32 — fits most inserts, halfserts, and outserts
  • Match Grade Tolerance: All heads within 0.2 grains per 3-pack
  • Made in the USA | Lifetime Warranty on manufacturing defects

Designed for Serious Penetration & Ethical Kills:

  • Perfect for heavy arrow setups and long-draw shooters
  • Splits bone with steep single bevel angle
  • Leaves large, non-closing wound channels
  • Easy to resharpen and reuse

Katana 125 Broadhead FAQ:

Q: Do I need a left or right bevel for the Katana?

In flight, the bevel is not strong enough to override your arrow’s fletching rotation, so choose a bevel that matches your fletchings.

Upon impact, the primary blades will naturally want to rotate to whatever the bevel is cut to, right or left.

Q: How is the Katana 125 different from the 100 grain version?

The 125 grain version offers increased momentum, deeper penetration, and is ideal for heavier arrow setups or bowhunters targeting larger game. Both share the same blade design, scoop tech, and flight characteristics.

Q: Can I resharpen the Katana 125?

Yes. Like all Annihilator broadheads, the Katana 125 is made from a single piece of hardened steel and can be resharpened multiple times using a flat diamond stone or similar tool.

Q: What bow setups are best for the 125 grain Katana?

The Katana 125 performs well with compound bows, crossbows, traditional bows, and longbows — especially when paired with properly spined, heavier arrows. It's ideal for setups focused on penetration and momentum.

Q: Is the Katana 125 legal in my state?

Hunting regulations vary by state. Please consult your local fish and game agency regarding legal broadhead specs like blade count and cut diameter.


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