wasp jack hammer broadheads
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Central, PA
Posts: 251
wasp jack hammer broadheads
Was wondering if any of you guys have use or have used the Wasp jackhammer broad heads, and what your results and thoughts on them were? I have heard all good things so far and I'm really thinking about trying them this year. Also I see you can get them in 100 grains that have a 1 1/4 and 1 3/4 in cutting diameter, was wondering which cutting diameter u guys have used?
#2
RE: wasp jack hammer broadheads
I've shot several deer with the 1 3/4"ones.........all I can say is they make aHUGE hole andHUGE blood trail. The biggest buck I shot with it was a 236 lb. (dressed ) 12 pointer. The deer went 40 yards and had a 6 inch wide blood trail from both sides of the deer. I started using them because a real hardcore bowhunter freind had shot roughly 15 deer with them. He said theblood trails were huge and most deer he shot went 30 to 60 yards.
One note.......I think they are a pretty good head, but I wouldn't shoot the 1 3/4" head unless you know you have a good/high KE. I would try to make sure its 63-65 or higher.
Good Luck!
One note.......I think they are a pretty good head, but I wouldn't shoot the 1 3/4" head unless you know you have a good/high KE. I would try to make sure its 63-65 or higher.
Good Luck!
#5
RE: wasp jack hammer broadheads
Ive used them before. I had a bad experience with penetration. My buddie was using them at the same time and had a penetration problem as well. I find that these heads that have to flip all the way back to their cutting cupacity are not so good. You loose alot of enery on angles and if you hit a shoulder (which you shouldn't) but if you do, your screwed. Just my opinion, I use stingers, fly like field tips and are the sharpest head out there.
#6
RE: wasp jack hammer broadheads
AWESOME HEADS! Check out my journal entries for blood trails and vital's damage (Todd Pringnitz - New Year's Doe & Big Doe Down...)
I've killed about a dozen or so deer with these heads now and never had one make it 90 yards yet. Last half-dozen have died within about 60 yards.
I was out practicing last night. Shooting field tips and a jackhammer out to 45 yards with zero difference in arrow flight.
I've killed about a dozen or so deer with these heads now and never had one make it 90 yards yet. Last half-dozen have died within about 60 yards.
I was out practicing last night. Shooting field tips and a jackhammer out to 45 yards with zero difference in arrow flight.
#9
RE: wasp jack hammer broadheads
I will say tschammel has a point, when talking about odd angles shots and penetration directly thru bone. Thats why in my post I said you want to make sure your rig has a high KE ratio and you still want to only take good broadside double lung shots. If you do that, they won't go antwhere.
Good LUck!
Good LUck!
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,262
RE: wasp jack hammer broadheads
I killed several deer with them and noticed two things.First,on a brodside shot through the ribs,penetration was never and issue and most deer died within sight.On the other hand,their blades retention system is terrible.Several times,I made good hits and blades sheared comletely off,resulting in a longer than average tracking job.i never lost a deer with them but in the ned I just didn't have any confidence in their structural integrity.In my experience,they would either work awesome or poorly,depending on the situation.
I started using slick tricks about four years ago and never looked back.I never damaged one of these heads and almost every deer has died within sight.The two that did make it out of sight died within earshot.It doesn't get any better than that.
I started using slick tricks about four years ago and never looked back.I never damaged one of these heads and almost every deer has died within sight.The two that did make it out of sight died within earshot.It doesn't get any better than that.