Redhead Blackout heads

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  1. Capt Don

    Capt Don Newb

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    I'm going pig hunting next month and was at Bass Pro the other day and the guy recommended the RedHead Blackout 100 grain heads. I bought a pack and was wondering before I get too deep into this, are these decent and how well do they fly and are these what I'm looking for. . Thanks
     
  2. KjKlump

    KjKlump Weekend Warrior

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    I've never seen those but look on the back of the packaging.
    Look for the address listed and see if it's the same as NAP.
    I know NAP did a run of broadheads for D*ck's sporting goods called the Anvil.
    They were essentially thunderheads with minor changes.
     
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    I picked up a set and they flew fine for me but switched to slick tricks before trying them on game. If they fly OK for you and take an edge they should work fine.
     
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    The ones I saw look identical to the NAP Hellrazors. I may end up using them on my wife's set up.


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