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Just wondering if anyone has any comments on the Wasp broadheads. I remember shooting them back in the eighties, but it seems like most people haven't heard of them. Currently, I shoot the Wasp bullets. They fly like they were made for my bow. Extremely accurate! I can't figure out why more people don't use them.
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Queuing BH45 in 5........4........3.......2.......1...........................
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Helllloooo... yep I am here
We on this again... I posted on another thread about this sheet ...All kinda broadheads out there.. I have shot them so long that I can not change now.. and the reason is because they have never ever let me down...If i was to try something different I would proberly go with the shuttle T ...but those wasp are so tough and accurate and they definately have no trouble going threw bone ...Back in the old day I would never shoot at a deers shoulder but now they come out with the wasp boss , well lets say they could not have named it anything better ....I fear no shoulder bones with that broadhead...I shoot 70# and it just flat out burns threw whatever it hits ...plus you can try to break one of their blades but good luck to ya
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