NAP BloodRunner 2

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  1. WiscoBowHunter

    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Any one ever used them? I used the 3 blades last year and sense then changed arrows and bumped up poundage so I would rather have a 2 blade. Is there any other broad head you would recommend? I am shooting 29in draw and 65# draw on a Mathews Reezen 6.5.
     
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    JasonOhio2018 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Aren't the NAP kill zones 2 blade?
     
  3. WiscoBowHunter

    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yes, But the one thing I like about the bloodrunners is that if it doesn't open you are still going to have a 3/4 - 1 hole.
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The bloodrunners are pretty sick...Josh Fletcher from BHOD shoots them and swears by them...I always remember that doe he took where it literally sliced her open like a sword! crazy! I don't think there would be a difference with your changes to your set up to warrant a 3 or 2 blade. You'll plenty good with whichever you choose. You just looking to go bigger cutting diameter?
     
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    I have only taken 1 doe with the Blood runner 3 blade. H U G E hole dropped her quick.
    As it was said above: even if it doesn't open it works as a fixed blade.
    The 2 blade might save some weight as you like.
    Watch for rusting if they get wet.
     
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    I've taken several deer with the 2 blade bloodrunner. Definitely a solid broadhead. I never had a single issue with any of them and had great results. I think you will definitely be pleased with it.
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    I have some NAP 2 blade Bloodrunners in 100 grain I would not mind selling.
     

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