Wac'em Broadheads
#1
Wac'em Broadheads
I got a pack of these heads in the 100 gr size and I really like the looks of them. My mom bought them for me from a guy that has always archery hunted. He said that he always has great comments about them. Anyone try them or have any expirience with them?
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#2
RE: Wac'em Broadheads
I can't say I have tried them. But I surely wouldn't base my choice of broadhead on looks. I would keep reviewing them like you are and find out more. More importantly, try shooting them through your bow to see how the shoot.
#3
RE: Wac'em Broadheads
Quality is what I meant to say. The cut on contact head, sharpness, and overall build look great so far. I just have not had the time to shoot them. Tomorrow is the last day I have to hunt so I am not going to change until after I have some time.
#4
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 22
RE: Wac'em Broadheads
I have had a lot of problems with broadhead flight and couldn't get a fixed blade to fly straight but I got things tuned up and I tried the wac'ems 100 grain and they flew perfectly. They shave my vanes off of my field point tipped arrows out to 50 yards. (I haven't shot them farther than 50). I took three deer this year with them. First one was a 122 pound doe, I double lunged her at 20 yards and she went 25-30 yards and dropped. Awesome blood trail and my arrow was sticking in the ground almost 20 inches. Next deer was my 9 pointer, I spined him, arrow passed through and seperated the spine completely. Third deer was a 5 pointer and I shot him at 27 yards and he took three steps without knowing he was hit and he dropped dead.All three had the arrows sticking in the ground after passing through. Ishoot a PSETriton at 63 pounds.These are the sharpest blades I have found and they slice through very quickly, which causes very good blood trails. I've heard people say they don't cause enough damage?!?! I want my broadhead to slice three perfect slits, not tear a hole through my deer. Broadheads are meant to slice, not shock. Anyways, let me know what you think.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 12
RE: Wac'em Broadheads
I use them for many reasons. Fly exactly like field points out to 60 yards, are extemely sharp, andsteeper blade angle means much better penetration. I also killed this elk with them. 1000 lbs with my Bowtech Allegiance 60 lbs, wac ems.