Anyone here use the old wasp cam lock 130gr broadheads. I love em and am wondering about their availability. Can you get the heads or blades any more and if so where.
Thanks
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I know I have seen them at "The Bow Shop" http://www.bow-shop.com/
and Erie Tracker Outfitters 905-834-9218
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I started with Wasp broadheads and I'll finish with them!! I can still get replacement blades and they can be resharpened. Ray
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I've been using the 130Gr. Wasp camlocks with various compound bows for over 15 years and haven't found anything that shoots better. Deer shot with them look like like they've been hit with shotgun slugs. When Wasp quit making them, i bought a bunch, mostly on the net. When i bought my Vortex, i tried the Wasps, 125Gr Thunderheads, and 150Gr Boltcutters and the Wasps were the most accurate so that's what i'll be using.