First Look: SEVR Titanium 1.5 Broadhead

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posted on April 28, 2020
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Deriving its name from its narrow, penetration-enhancing 1.5-inch diameter cut, the SEVR Titanium 1.5 is specially engineered for hunters seeking better penetration—particularly on larger game such as elk, moose and bear. Utilizing the same Lock-and-Pivot design as all SEVR broadheads, the Titanium 1.5 is designed to maintain a straight-through path, even when encountering bone. The more swept-back blade cutting angle also aids penetration when encountering tough hide and bone. Suitable for use in both conventional vertical bows and crossbows, the broadhead is built on a titanium ferrule with a sharp, precision-ground tip. Blades are made of 420-grade stainless steel with a .032-inch thickness for strength and durability.

As with all SEVR broadheads, the Titanium 1.5 offers Practice Lock mode. Unlike conventional broadheads that require a special practice head, all SEVR heads allow for shooting the actual broadhead one hunts with. A locking screw secures the blades in the ferrule during practice sessions, and is designed so that the blades do not contact the target, keeping them sharp. 

For more information on the SEVR Titanium 1.5, available with standard 8-32 threads in 100 and 125 grain, or with Deep Six threads in 100 grain, please visit sevrbroadheads.comMSRP: $13.99

Additional Reading:
SEVR Introduces Titanium 2.1 Broadheads

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