The washer doodad at the base of the head is a tigerclaw (I think, when I started buying them they were called "Gobbler Stoppers").
I make these heads myself. They are a 125 grain Ace Hex head glue-on (the screw-ins are much shorter and less to my liking) with an alumn. screw-in adapter epoxied in. With the washer doodad, they come out so close to 150 grains (weight of the broad heads I shoot) the difference is negligible.
The length of the head goes up into the hood of my bow quiver and stays very well (something I think the shorter ones don't). The Ace Hex is a great small game/ stump shooting head but can bury in the grass, the washer keeps it from burrowing when I miss (a rare occasion, as I am sure it is with you).
I can make a dozen of these for about the same cost of 3 or 4 judos. Are they as good as judos? For me, yes. Maybe not so much for others.
OkKeith