Wasp Hammer SST's ?
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Nontypical Buck
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Does anyone shoot wasp hammer sst broadheads? i shoot the head in 100gr and have found the head to be very durable and sharp with awesome on game preformance. I was wondering if anyone else shot this head or what everyone's opinion was on this particular broadhead.
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I've been shooting 125's for about 6 years now and just switched last year to 100's. Always loved them, but this year I'm trying out the slick tricks, and jackhammer's. But will still have a hammer or 2 with me.
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I've been shooting them about 3-4years now. I picked up some muzzy heads to compare and found the wasps to be sharper than the muzzy. The muzzy heads shoot a bit better with my setup but I can't shave with them.
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Excellent broadheads. I killed my first deer with a bow(8 point) many years
ago with an old cam lock Wasp. A few years ago I tried the Hammer SST
100 grain 3 blade. Very impressed, they flew great, were still scary sharp
like before, and are one of the toughest broadheads I have used. I will probably
be using them on elk in a few weeks. P.S.-They leave good bloodtrail's also!
ago with an old cam lock Wasp. A few years ago I tried the Hammer SST
100 grain 3 blade. Very impressed, they flew great, were still scary sharp
like before, and are one of the toughest broadheads I have used. I will probably
be using them on elk in a few weeks. P.S.-They leave good bloodtrail's also!