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Yes with more then 45 pound bow
I shot a deer with the wasp sharpshooter very Durable Brodhead but not the greatest Penetration with a 45 pound bow no Exit hole at 15 yards 500 spine arrow with 100geain insert and the 150 wasp sharpshooter wasn't enought
Poorly made, unable to replace blades easily
These seemed sharp and decent when I was practicing with them. Then I attempted to replace the blades. Once taken apart, I saw how poorly these are made. Hard to explain, but there's really no threading for the nut to screw into. Just basically some tabs at the bottom of the blade that kind of create a pseudo threading...sort of... Anyway, now they're useless to me because every… read more time I attempt to get the nut screwed on straight to the "threads", it's never truly straight and they don't spin true. Other replacement blade broadheads that I've used (Excalibur, Bohning) always have real threads. These are on par with Chinese junk like Allen, NAP, etc.
B.A. little head
Used it for hunting last year for turkeys. Shooting with them all in the paper plate at 30. Never had a a problem except dropped it on my foot. Strong strong head. Highly recommend
Very accurate and one of the best.
I will use it for hunting deer. It is well done, very straight and good penetration. A good broadhead.
Great broadhead!!!!!
Picked these up last year for my elk, antelope, whitetail and mule deer hunts. Only connected on one. A 25 yard shot on a quartering away muley buck. The buck was mature, big bodied and my Easton axis traditional 400 with 75 grain brass insert zipped through that buck fast! Entered behind last rib and exited in opposite crease of shoulder. Heard a loud crack after it went through… read more as the arrow was still smoking and smacked some rather large sagebrush. The deer went 20 short yards, and turned to look at the area the arrow landed because that was all he heard. A few seconds later he fell dead, right there 20 yards after impact!! Blood was thick. Found the arrow later on, still sharp, spins great, and a touch on the stone and was ready to go. Great broadhead.
Excellent head.
I've used these and the 100gr version with great success and deer and turkey. The only head I've used for the last few years
Looks like they'll do the job.
Hunting.
These are sold by the 3 pack.
These are made in the USA
The threads are 8-32
Yes this has 5/16 ferrule but will screw into any standard 8/32 threaded insert.
The 150 grain is 1" cutting diameter with 0.040" main blades and 0.027" bleeder blades and the 100 grain will be the same diameter.
The main and bleeder blades are both hunt ready out of the package.
These are 150 with the bleeder blades in.
They are 150 grains.
Yes this is 1 inch all the way around. The main blade is 1 1/8" long