Which NAP Mechanical Broadhead

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  1. Oklahoma99

    Oklahoma99 Weekend Warrior

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    What one do you shoot and why? I really like their lineup and I'm trying to decide on which one.
     
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    I am going to try the killzone this year
     
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    I'll most likely be shooting the Killzone as well. Although I was cleaning up my garage this afternoon and ran across a pack of Spitfire Edge that I never shot last fall. They look wicked. I may carry both in my quiver this year. :tu:
     
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    Jz let me know how those work out. I wanted to build a spitfire with the edge blade and the cutting tip on the ferrel
     
  5. Illinoishunter102

    Illinoishunter102 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Il be using the Spitfire maxx's on turkeys this spring :rock:
     
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    flystraightandtrue Weekend Warrior

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    the only mech. i have used is the original spitfires and the spitfire maxx and i have had good results with both.
     
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    I used the bloodrunners last season. They worked just fantastic. Flew right with my field points and did the job even after I hit a twig and the shot went a few inches back.
     
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    I have only ever used the spitfire maxx. Even going through the back shoulder, they look like they come out of the package...just extra bloody.
     
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    Thought you were a fixed blade playa, or you just fake hyping
     
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    If you like mechanicals check out the "Grave Diggers" by nolimitarchery
     
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    This season will be the Killzone. I have always liked the idea of rear deployment but, not O-rings and most certainly not individual blade movement. The Killzone has it all or doesn't have certain parts. No O-ring, rear deployment and dual deployment. If one blade comes out, both have too. I personally like the trophy tip and will be using that tip.
     
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    ill be trying out the spitfire edge this year. they look like they can do some damage
     
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    Spitfire Maxx
     
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    Don't get me wrong - I'm a fixed blade guy through and through. I just feel like switching it up a bit this year. Gotta see what all the hype about huge entry holes is all about. Provided my shooting is a little better this year than it was last, I shouldn't have any problems. :D

    Although when the going gets tough, the tough rely on NAP Nitrons. :rock:
     
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    The one and only Spitfire Maxx! They are a great head and I have had zero complaints on them.
     

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