Collection: Start Here: Katana Best Sellers

Not sure what to choose? Start with Katana 100 Grain Right Bevel — our most popular and most forgiving setup.
Successful bowhunt recovery with Annihilator Katana broadheads
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Start Here: Katana Best Sellers

New to Annihilator or just want what works? Start with Katana — the broadhead hunters trust when the shot really counts.

Pick Your Katana Weight & Rotation

Most bowhunters run a 100-grain Katana. If you’re unsure what to choose, that’s your safest bet. Building a heavier arrow or chasing bigger game? Step up to 125 or 200 grain for more punch.

Katana comes in both right- and left-bevel options. Match the bevel to the helical or offset on your fletchings — most setups are right helical, so most hunters choose Right Bevel.

Quick check: if your vanes twist to the right (clockwise) out of the bow, run Right Bevel. If they twist left, choose Left Bevel. Works extremely well for both compound and crossbow setups.
Most popular choice

Katana 100 Grain

Fast, flat, and deadly. The go-to Katana for the majority of hunters — from whitetails to western game.

Best starting point for most compound bows and many crossbow setups.
More punch & penetration

Katana 125 Grain

Adds front-of-center weight and deeper penetration without sacrificing field-point accuracy.

A favorite for elk, bigger-bodied animals, heavier arrows, and crossbow hunters wanting extra impact.
Heavy & hard-hitting

Katana 200 Grain

Built for high-FOC builds and hunters who want a truly heavy head that drives deep.

Great for bone-breaking confidence, tough angles, and long-range stability with tuned setups.

Below you’ll see the Katana best-seller lineup. Choose your weight, match your bevel to your fletchings, pick your pack size, and check out.

If you pick the wrong weight or bevel, we’ll swap it for the right setup.

Katana broadhead single bevel features and design

Compound & Crossbow Approved

This cuts different

Katana’s single-bevel geometry and cavitation-driven scoop design are built to put animals down fast.

  • Single-bevel edges drive rotation and keep cutting through heavy tissue.
  • Raised scoop design widens the wound channel and helps keep it open.
  • Silent flight profile tuned for field-point accuracy with bow and crossbow setups.
  • Easy to resharpen and hunt for years — not a disposable head.