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Has any one shot the new Wasp Jack Hammer expandables or any other expandable with good results. I don't want to start an arguement over fixed heads and expandables, but i would like to hear opinions from those of you who have shot both recently....Thanks in Advance Dor http://www.iowawhitetail.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Limb Chicken
08-07-2003, 02:52 PM
I used 100 grn jak-hammers with XX78 2213 at 72lbs out of Q2 and Legacy with very good success on turkeys and have never had a problem. I also used a jak-hammer on my deer last year and the animal went 60 yards and fell over. I am going to try steel heads this year.
So I can't say I have had a lot of experience with them on deer but they are wicked nasty on the turks. http://www.iowawhitetail.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evil.gif
Shredder
08-07-2003, 05:31 PM
I used jak hammers a couple of years ago and have not one bad thing to say. Every deer I shot, the blades opened. As far as durability, I was able to kill 7 deer with the same arrow and broadhead in one year, all went down in sight. All I had to change was the blades. They are a bit pricey for only three heads but worth it in my opinion. I have since gone back to a fixed blade but not because of problems....
Bowhunt
08-07-2003, 09:01 PM
I shot rocket steelheads last year had shot through the buck I got and looked like new! They are stronger broadheads that spitfires. I also have shot spitfires, shot 3 deer with them and broke blades on three and bent the ferrule on 2 of them but got the deer everytime. I was not impressed with the strength of the head at all or the blades!! I will not shoot them again!! I have tried them on turkeys also and broke blades twice when I missed turkeys!! But one guy I hunt with all the time loves them, so each has they their own opinion, that's my 2 cents!
deadeye
08-07-2003, 09:35 PM
I have been wondering about them. I know a guy that got no penetration when hitting a big buck in the shoulder and saying never use them (his two cents).
They look nasty, but if you don't get a pass through they fall out. I like the idea of the arrow staying in and doing some more cutting action when they bang the arrow on brush. That and I have heard that angle shots can be questionable. My two cents.
Also usage for deer and turkeys. Have been thinking about using expandables on turkeys to try them out before I switch to deer.
Just a little hesitant to make the switch. Will keep checking this because I too would like input - good and bad.
Dbl.throat_patch
08-11-2003, 05:42 AM
i made the switch to mechanicles last year. i do not think i will ever go back to fixed blades, i never had a problem with fixed blades but let me tell you that the mecchanicles are devistating. i love the fadct that you do not have to resite your bow with them. i'm shooting 100gr. shockwave's they did the job for me on 3 ocations last year, i absolutely love them.
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