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Wasp jackhammers #1508054
11/04/15 02:01 PM
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oak grove
forten Offline OP
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Anyone use wasp jackhammers? Got a couple walker co buddy's that love them, won't try anything else. They go to pats archery and they seem to push them. I' havent seen anyone on here speak of them. Just being curious.

Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508143
11/04/15 03:15 PM
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my buddy does, lay em open for sure


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508147
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I've killed quite a few with them. I can't complain about their ability to kill, because they will. I can complain about their inability to be more than a one shot head. Nearly every one I shot I ended up throwing away. If they hit bone, a log, or rock after they exit a deer they will have a bent ferrule. I don't like bent ferrules.

Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: ] #1508178
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I shoot them and love them but don't even consider them if your poundage is less than 60. On deer they are great but I have had trouble with penetration on pigs but got a couple slick tricks for that problem. I have never bent a ferrul and been shooting them 19 years. After every shot new blades go on.


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508200
11/04/15 03:48 PM
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I used them for years and killed plenty of deer with them.


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508205
11/04/15 03:52 PM
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I killed an 8 pt and a doe with them last year. Good heads. Like most other expandables blades do bend fairly easy.



Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508265
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I shot a coyote with one of the 1 1/4" 100 grains and broke a blade. I usually keep two of those in my quiver for varmints. Wasn't expecting them to break on a coyote though. And once again, that ferrule bent badly, so I chunked that one.

Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508378
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I used them for a couple of years. Never could get a pass through. Also used the wasp boss sst for probably 12 years. They are good fixed blade heads.


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508415
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Used them, but I personally prefer NAP Spitfires better. Used them back in the day because Paul Lay told me they were great.

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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1508538
11/04/15 06:33 PM
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I shot them for a few seasons, they did the job but we're a little loud to me. Everytime I go to Bass Pro they are sold out of them, if that tells you anything.

Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1509532
11/05/15 04:11 PM
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I was recommended these from Pats archery guy a few years ago, I have yet to kill a deer with my bow, but I will say. These jackhammers are durable, and fly great in practice. I have family members that have killed with them. Never heard anything bad about them.


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1509655
11/05/15 05:22 PM
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Don't know about wasp, but these are the ones that you should use!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVMFLy1gVOY


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Re: Wasp jackhammers [Re: forten] #1510518
11/06/15 01:38 PM
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I've shots them. I killed a few deer with them. Wasp makes good products. I just always go back to my Slick Tricks. Hard to beat ST's or Muzzy.


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