Nap Bloodrunner 2 Blade

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Shootermac83, Nov 17, 2010.

  1. Shootermac83

    Shootermac83 Newb

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    Hey all i just got myself some Bloodrunners. I also got the practice heads for them. I noticed that with shootin the practice heads they have a noise to them. Anyone else notice this.
     
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    Wow i do not have them but i am really looking to see what everyone thinks about them, they are the next on my list to buy i shoot the Grimm Reeper's and love them. I just like that even if the bloodruners don't open they still cut.
     
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    Dont get me wrong I like them. The cut no matter what is a huge plus. Also I have not had to adjust my sites at all. Just curious bout the traveling sound.
     
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    Hoyt 'N' It Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I shoot them as well and love them. There probably the best overall broadhead I have shot. I don't notice the noise, but someone discussed that earlier and Justin Zarr said it wasn't anything that would alarm the deer because the noise is drawn towards the shooter, not the deer. Anyways the broadhead would be hitting the deer by then anyways, I wouldn't worry about it.
     
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    Thanks hoyt. I really like this broadhead. I cant wait to get a shot on my first bow deer kill.
     
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    Hoyt 'N' It Die Hard Bowhunter

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    good luck too ya, they definantly do damage if you hit your mark!
     
  7. Shootermac83

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    I hope so. I have been practicing alot. Here in missouri we are in rifle season so I have been takin that chance right now.
     
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    Deerslayer7 Weekend Warrior

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    i shot a doe about 2 weeks back with the BR 2-blade...clean pass through....she went 30 yards and piled up ...good broadhead..

    flies true to FP
     
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    Does anyone know if these blades are considered "barbed"?

    The Tekans and Rage 3 blade are all considered barbed and they are illegal in NY..
     
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    kskcheche Weekend Warrior

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    Going by the blade shape Id say yes they are barbed. They will never reach 90°.
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