The Ultimate Two-Blade Expandable That Delivers True Performance
Engineered for bow hunters who demand maximum devastation and unmatched reliability, the G5 T2 Broadhead is the next evolution in mechanical broadhead technology.
After countless hours of testing through steel, aluminum, and actual game animals, this 100% steel constructed 2-blade expandable delivers consistent two-inch wound channels with penetration capabilities that will change your expectations.
Developed through a collaboration between G5 and John Dudley, the T2 brings together precise manufacturing with real-world hunting experience. Built in the USA at Grace Engineering, these broadheads have been pushed to extremes most will never see in the field, yet continue to perform shot after shot.
Core Benefits
- Full tqo-inch cutting diameter creates devastating wound channels that maximize blood trails and reduce tracking distance
- Socket-Lock retention system eliminates blade rattle while allowing for multiple uses with the same broadhead
- 100% steel construction, including feral, blades, and retention system for bone-crushing durability
- Rear-sliding blade deployment ensures consistent opening for full cutting diameter upon impact
Engineering Excellence That Delivers in the Field
Precision-Machined Steel Feral
The T2's performance starts with a steel feral machined to tolerances within 0.001 inches.
Unlike aluminum alternatives that bend on impact, this feral maintains its integrity through bone, shoulder blades, and even aluminum test panels. The steel construction and zip-tip design allow the broadhead to punch through tough hide and bone without compromising the blade deployment path.
Field testing has proven this feral can withstand multiple animals without deformation, maintaining arrow flight and accuracy shot after shot. The steel construction makes a difference when hitting hard objects, preventing the blade channels from pinching closed during deployment.
Revolutionary Socket-Lock Retention System
The T2 features a stainless steel retention system that provides the perfect balance of security during flight and reliable deployment on impact. Testing shows consistent deployment in the second layer of test media, exactly where you want expansion to occur for maximum effectiveness.
The locking mechanism provides three to five pounds of retention force, preventing pre-deployment while ensuring complete opening when it counts. This system delivers:
- Zero blade rattle in your quiver
- Positive tactile feedback when loading blades
- Multiple shots with the same broadhead without replacing parts
- Easy in-field reset for practice or after a shot
Premium Two-Stage Blade Technology
The T2's blades feature a specialized two-angle grind design using premium blade steel sourced from Northern Europe, where the microstructure and material quality is unmatched. The initial 40° grind transitions to a 20° finish hone, creating a blade that maintains its edge through multiple animals.
These rear-deploying blades create immediate trauma upon impact, consistently producing full two-inch entrance holes. The blade design prevents stalling during deployment, unlike competitors' heads that may only partially deploy after penetrating several inches into the animal.
Field-Proven Flight Characteristics
At 100 grains with proper steel distribution, the T2 delivers field point accuracy at extended ranges. The compact design maintains a consistent point of impact with your practice points, eliminating the need for separate broadhead tuning.
Hunters report the T2 maintaining accuracy at 100 yards and beyond, often matching or exceeding field point groups at these distances. This means you can practice with confidence using your field points and know your broadheads will hit the same spot when it matters most.
Technical Specifications
- Weight: 100 grains
- Cutting Diameter: Two inches fully deployed
- Construction: 100% steel components
- Blade Thickness: 0.35 inches
- Blade Material: Premium stainless steel with two-stage grind
- Feral Design: Socket-Lock with Zip-Tip
- Packaging: Three broadheads per pack
- Made in USA: Manufactured at Grace Engineering in Michigan
Built for the Shot That Counts
The G5 T2 is a completely new approach to mechanical broadhead design that eliminates the compromises bowhunters have accepted for years. The combination of steel construction, reliable deployment, and devastating cutting diameter delivers the performance you need when everything is on the line.
From bone-crushing impacts to consistent accuracy, the T2 performs where other broadheads fail. The system has been engineered, tested, and refined through hundreds of iterations and thousands of shots to create the toughest, most trusted two-blade expandable on the market.
Take your archery setup to the next level with broadheads that deliver true performance when it counts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the T2 survive hitting bone or shoulder blade?
The 100% steel construction is exactly why this broadhead punches through bone without failing.
We’ve tested these through actual shoulder blades, ribs, and even steel panels that are tougher than anything you’ll hit in the field. The steel ferrule maintains its structural integrity where aluminum would bend and compromise blade deployment. That 0.001-inch tolerance machining means the blade channels stay true even after bone impact.
I’ve personally shot the same broadhead through multiple animals, including quartering shots that hit heavy bone, and the ferrule stays straight. The blades might need touching up, but the head itself keeps performing.
How does the T2 fly compared to my field points?
You’re looking at field point accuracy out to 100 yards and beyond. The weight distribution and compact profile when closed means your point of impact stays consistent with your practice setup. Most shooters see less than two inches of deviation at 80 yards between field points and the T2.
The Socket-Lock retention system keeps those blades locked tight with three to five pounds of retention force, eliminating any wobble or planning during flight. No blade rattle means no erratic flight. Sight in with your field points, verify your broadheads at 20 and 40 yards, and you’re ready to hunt.
Can I reuse the T2 after a successful shot?
Absolutely. That’s one of the biggest advantages of the all-steel construction. After you recover your animal, wipe the broadhead clean, check the blade edges, and reset the blades into the Socket-Lock system. You’ll feel that positive click when they’re properly seated.
The retention system doesn’t use rubber bands or O-rings that degrade. It’s steel-on-steel contact that maintains the same three to five pounds of retention force shot after shot. I’ve shot the same heads through three or four animals in a season. Touch up the blades with a ceramic stick if needed, but the ferrule and retention system keep working.
When do the blades actually deploy during penetration?
The rear-sliding blade design deploys in the second layer of tissue, exactly where you want maximum cutting to begin.
Through extensive ballistic gel and foam testing, we’ve confirmed the blades reach full two-inch deployment within the first two to three inches of penetration. This timing is critical. You don’t want blades opening on hair and hide where they can deflect or lose energy.
The T2’s deployment happens after initial penetration but before reaching the vitals, creating that full two-inch wound channel through the entire vital zone. The steel ferrule’s zip-tip does the initial penetration work, then the blades take over.
How sharp are the blades? Can I resharpen them?
The blades come with a two-stage grind: 40 degrees transitioning to 20 degrees at the cutting edge. That premium Northern European steel holds an edge through multiple shots better than standard blades, but they’re not meant to shave hair out of the package.
You can absolutely resharpen them. Use a fine ceramic rod at that same 20-degree angle for touch-ups. The blade thickness (0.35 inches) gives you plenty of material to work with. Just maintain that final angle and you’ll restore the cutting performance.
Some guys replace blades every season, but with proper maintenance, these will last multiple animals.
What’s the difference between rear-deploying and over-the-top designs?
Rear-deploying blades like the T2 create immediate, full-diameter cuts from the moment of deployment. The blades slide straight back into cutting position without having to swing over the ferrule, which means less energy loss and more consistent opening even on angled hits.
Over-the-top designs can stall during deployment if they hit resistance, sometimes only partially opening. The T2’s rear-sliding system powered by forward momentum guarantees full deployment. Plus, the blade position during flight sits tight against the ferrule, improving aerodynamics compared to blades that wrap over the top.
This translates to better accuracy and more kinetic energy delivered to the target.