Wasp™ Jak-Hammer® SST™ Broadheads
Intelligent design and a large cutting diameter give the Jak-Hammer SST tremendous cutting power for quick kills. This three-blade mechanical broadhead combines expanding stainless steel .036" blades with SST stainless steel Smart Tip™ that cuts on impact. The Jak-Hammer aligns the blades with the edges of the Trocar hollow-ground tip for a continued straight cutting path that opens a gaping wound for good blood trails. Blades stay closed with O-rings. 1-3/4'' cutting diameter. Three to a pack.
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Manufacturer model # - 4903SST
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 34
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Rated 5 out of 5 Right name for this product
I have shot two deer using the Jak -Hammer broadhead. A doe last year and a 8 pt. this year. Both deer fell on the spot and were dead within a few minutes. No tracking ,no blood trails. The broadhead opens to a 1 3/4 in. width on contact. Maybe they could rename it "Sledge -Hammer "
October 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Quackhead1369 Badest Broadhead On The Market
This is truley one of the badest broadheads on the market. How does it fly? Coyote at 45 yards, perfect hit. How does it hit? Like a hammer leaving a gaping entrance hole. How does it perform on impact? Like I said, gaping hole. Every animal I've taken has been a streight pass through. The chisel head will bust through bones.
You can wrap dental floss around the top cut out and use it for practice without it opening on impact.
Said simply, the Badest Broadhead On The Market.
September 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Kwaynee The only one to use.
I shoot a 150 lb. & a 175 lb. crossbows and All my shots go thru both sides leaving an awsome blood trail , if they go over 20 yards from impact. I've used the 125 gr. model for 13 years , dropping 44 deer & 3 turkeys with them. I'm on my third set of broadheads because I clean and resharpen on a diamond stone. After time they will bend and break and have to be replaced. I've lost two and still have 6 in my quiver. There's no for practice tips as 125 gr. field points shoot and are just as accuarte as the broadheads. Best broadhead on the market. Oh, with my 175 lb. shooting at 330 fps ,I still only need one o-ring on the blades to work flawlessly.
July 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by MIKAEL Excellent
I love these things. I killed two last year with one of these. I love how they open. You have 0% chance of failure with these opening. Plus you can reuse them over and over by just slipping the rubber band back up over the blades.
July 30, 2012
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Is it necessary to double up the O-ring for faster bows as recommended? I am shooting 300fps (advertised).
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Its not necessary. I dont know my fps but I shoot them out of my Hoyt Trykon with 70 lb pull and out of my Horton Crossbow. Never had a problem.A:
No, only 1 o-ring works on my 175 lb. , 330fps crossbow and works flawlessly.A:
I would say you will be ok with just one o-ring.A:
no i shoot @ 304 and havent had any problems with single o ringAnswers
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No, don't need them. Shoots exactly the same as the same size practice tip and just as accuate.A:
they do not come with practice blades, but they shoot exactly the same as a field tip. They are the most accurate broad head I have ever shot.A:
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No, but you can tie a very thin wire around the top part of the Broahead and practice with your hunting setup.The thin wire will prevent the blades from deploying.
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