Rocket Aeroheads® Hammerhead® Mechanical Broadheads
Sale price:
Clearance price:
Starting at:
Sale starting at:
Clearance starting at:
Reg. price:
Improved tip-to-ferrule and blade-to-ferrule connections give this broadhead unmatched strength and overall toughness. The fine tip helps to deliver extreme penetration. A long ferrule helps these heads fly like a field tip and a 2" cutting diameter produces a devastating wound.
Manufacturer model #: AT100HH.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 16
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Tg70 Great product!
These broad heads are tough. They don't bend easily and the blades some how have no nicks in them even after a few deer and hitting some bone. The other real expensive heads I have used would never hold up this way. They fly well cut lots and can be used over and over! Can't ask for more. I hope Rocket never changes or discontinues this head! Try em you won't be sorry!
December 7, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Doemeister Leave huge holes!
I have harvested a lot of deer with this head and they have always left a great blood trail.
October 27, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DeathFromAbove88 Flawless, Devastating, Huge BLOOD TRAILS!!!
23 deer and counting, hammerheads have NEVER failed me. Full Blade deployment EVERY TIME, even when i don't do my part and make a terrible shot. Since i have started using hammerheads i have shot at 23 deer. All 23 have been recovered EASILY! Bad shot or good this is ALWAYS a MASSIVE blood trail. I have had a complete pass through every time! The entrance and exit hole looks like someone through a baseball right through the deer or shot it with a 300 ultra mag. They fly exactly like a field tip/practice tip. I have yet to see a broadhead that can fly better. Durability is EXCELLENT. I have put the same broadhead through 2 deer and 1 bear without changing the blades. And to top it all off, these broadheads are priced at a very fair price. Pick some up. You WON'T be disappointed.
October 16, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by tomsreview Hammer 'um
I have been bow hunting for 10 years now. I primarily hunt deer and hogs. I started using Hammerheads a couple of years ago and have not shot another broadhead since. They fly exactly like my field points and the 2 inch cutting diameter brings your game down now. Last season I dropped 3 deer and 2 hogs. I highly recommend these.
September 13, 2011
6 Questions | 17 Answers
Outdoor Answers
Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.
Answers
A:Â
Three broad heads and one practice tip come standard now. You can purchase additional replacement blades separately in a package of 9. Make total cost of broad head ownership lower.1 year, 4 months ago
Answers
A:Â
They work great! I used them all season in my new Parker Tornado. It shoots at 330 fps, and generates over 100 foot pounds of kinetic energy.1 year, 4 months ago
A:Â
Never tried them from a crossbow...but if you do put two rubber bands on them and change the bands every year.A:Â
Yes they do field point accurateAnswers
A:Â
Yes and the washer that someone talked about is used between the broad head and the arrow shaft to keep the deployed blades from striking your arrow shaft.A:Â
No they do not use a rubber band. They are kept closed with the tension from a small spring clip that looks a little like a washer. The blades thread through it, and once screwed onto your arrow or bolt, the blades "self tension" to keep them closed. Due to the design of the blades, they open automatically just as they touch the hide of the deer. Great broad heads!1 year, 4 months ago
A:Â
Yes, I have never had one open early. No problemsA:Â
These do not use rubber bands. They use a small clip called a spider clip. Aptly named because they do resemble a spider in a way. However the clips hold the blades in place very well.I used to use a 2 blade rage for my spot and stalk hunts. They would almost always fall open on at the critical moment on the draw and spoil my shot on a buck. These spider clips hold really well for spot and stalk. The devastation on my black bear at 40 yards this year was unreal. I truly became a fan the instant I found the bear and saw the devastation.
Details:Â
Im thinking of using my bow for turkey hunting this spring but dont know what it the best broadhead to get, i was thinking the Rocket Aeroheads® Hammerhead® Mechanical Broadheads would be the best choice but i wanted to be sure before i spent any money.Answers
A:Â
They"ll work good but ROCKET makes a head called the TURKEY TOM O HAWK 150 GRAINS just for turkeys.A:Â
Per manufacturer web site, this item is recommended for Turkey Hunting.Details:Â
do they get penotration on a shoulder shot the big 2 in 3 blades is alot of area to push how do they doAnswers
A:Â
Always try to shoot deer and hogs tight behind the shoulder if all possible...but yes they will go through both shoulders with a heavy draw weight,fast bow, and heavy caron arrow.A:Â
I am sure if you hit major bone dead center you may have a penetration problem. I have had many shoulder area shots that resulted in pass throughs. The wound is devastating.A:Â
I shoot an mathews drenalin that shoots 307 fps and when shoot one in the shoulder in usually lodges in the oppisite shoulder and don't pass though but, deer will not run over 100 yards.1 of 1
1 of 1





 Expand All
 Collapse All
(read all my Q&A)


