Bowmar Beast COC Titanium Broadheads
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THE NEW BEAST CUT ON CONTACT BROADHEAD:
Most cut-on-contact broadheads fail to deliver true penetration advantages because of a hidden flaw no one is talking about.
That fatal flaw is “Ferrule drag” and once you see it, you can’t unsee it:
Traditional cut-on-contact designs rely on a large, bulbous ferrule-to-blade junction to maintain structural integrity on impact. It works for durability. But it comes at a cost.
That geometry creates massive friction as the ferrule is forced through tissue—and even worse—through bone.
So yes, the blade makes initial contact.
But milliseconds later, the ferrule becomes the limiting factor.
Penetration slows. Energy is lost. The entire advantage of a cut-on-contact design is compromised.That’s not a theory. That’s physics.
At Beast, we didn’t tweak the problem.We completely engineered it out.Our Cut-On-Contact System is built around one objective:
Eliminate ferrule drag. Preserve energy. Maximize penetration. Here’s how we did it:
Interlaced Blade Architecture Our cut-on-contact blade isn’t just mounted to the broadhead—it’s integrated into the system.
The COC blade and main blades interlace, creating a continuous cutting path that pre-cuts tissue before the ferrule ever reaches it.
That means the ferrule isn’t forcing its way through resistance.
It’s following a path that’s already been opened.
Less resistance. Less energy loss. More penetration.