Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: Morrison4375 on December 28, 2014, 10:34:47 AM
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How many guys hunt with Wac Ems ? And how well do they do on game
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They have done great for me the last couple years I've been using them. Never really think to take pics of after the shot but penetration, durability and blade retention has been outstanding. Though I'm looking to try some of radsav's new broadheads in 2105.
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:yeah: I've been using wac'ems for about the last 4 or 5 years.
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:yeah: I've been using wac'ems for about the last 4 or 5 years.
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They have done great for me the last couple years I've been using them. Never really think to take pics of after the shot but penetration, durability and blade retention has been outstanding. Though I'm looking to try some of radsav's new broadheads in 2105.
I know we have been running way behind schedule...but 2105 might be over shooting just a tad :chuckle:
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That's funny I didn't notice that.
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:lol4:
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I like mine, they do very well on game. I use the 4 blade wac em exits 125 grains, the only bad part is I can hardly put them together without drawing blood, damn they are sharp.
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They have done great for me the last couple years I've been using them. Never really think to take pics of after the shot but penetration, durability and blade retention has been outstanding. Though I'm looking to try some of radsav's new broadheads in 2105.
I know we have been running way behind schedule...but 2105 might be over shooting just a tad :chuckle:
Just seeing if you were paying attention Rad! :chuckle:
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I have been shooting triton 100 grain WAC' Ems for about six years and refuse to switch. The fly true and have great durability and penetration. Can't go wrong with the Wac Em
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I shot the 100 grain wac'em 3 blades for a few years but switched to the shuttle t lok mainly just to try them and have killed many animals with both. The bull I killed the last year I was shooting wac'em broadheads and the bull I killed the first year shooting shuttle t lok's were nearly identical shots as far as the same bow, arrows, draw weight, shot placement, and yardage and I can say that the shuttle t's are far more effective. I will dig around and take a couple pictures of the broadheads but both of them remained intact but both went through bone and the wac'em blades just did not hold up well. The shuttle t on the other hand I could of picked up and shot again, you couldn't even tell the broadhead had been shot. Neither bull went more than 30 yards and expired in mere seconds but the wound channel from the shuttle t's was far superior, nearly twice as big, and along with that the blood trail from the shuttle t's had probably 4 times the blood! Hope this helps.