Broadheads???

THEdonkey0515 said:
Wasp jackhammers sst 125gr. Go to cabelas web site, over 100 reviews on them and listed as a 5 star, I've used them last two years with Xbow. Shot a deer opening day last year droped it. And that afternoon took my first hog with same broadhead. Dropped as well broadhead still ready to be shot again this year, by far the srongest broadhead I've used. Including rage, swacker, and a few NAP broadheads.

Never shot a cross bow but my favorite blackheads are Wasp Hammer SXT. Great results on mule deer. Only had 1 deer go farther than 40 yards after shooting one with these and that was cause I liver shot him and at that only went 100yards. Killed my biggest buck at 67 yards went threw the shoulder blade went 20 yards and pilled up, the broadhead was still in so good of condition i would have been comfortable flinging it at an elk after that. Great wound channels! And tough as nails. You wont be dissaponted I gaurantee it!
 
I am shooting the 100 grain Nap 3 blade expandables out of my tenpoint tactical this year. I called the company and asked what they recommended and tested, that is what they told me. However i am shooting from an advertised speed of 352 fps. I have heard that crossbows are harder to tune that a regular compound bow and is the reason to shoot mech broad heads for flight. I did shoot the g5 montacs fixed blade and noticed it was two inches to the right and a slight drop. I would think it you aim at a double lung shot it would still hit the mark for some groceries.
 
Best broadheads design ever was the original Razorbak 3,4,5 blade.
Shoots just like field points.
Zero wind plane because they rotate on the shaft.

Have about 25 3 blade stockpiled.
 
deadeye 77 said:
is it true what they say about the swhacker broad heads they can penetrate at a 45 degree angle without deflecting?


I don't know about the 45 degree angle like on their commercials but they will penetrate both shoulder blades on a deer, trust me.
 
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