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Anyone shoot NAP broadheads???I cant make up my mind...

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by colton96, Dec 7, 2012.

  1. colton96

    colton96 Weekend Warrior

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    deep six kind or the other kind??
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    duke...that's the main reason I went to Slick Trick heads. Tough ferrule and small in size but very sharp. Honestly it's like their version of the Nitron...Slicks and NAPs like you said are very sharp and that is the one reason if I ever switch away from Slicks and not go single bevel broadhead direction it will be NAP.
     
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    headstrong Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Killzone and be done with it. :) Loving mine so far
     
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    colton96 Weekend Warrior

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    alright thanks guys!
     
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    Muzzy Man Grizzled Veteran

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    I bet you find it much easier than you may think and you'll be able to shoot either once you get dialed in. I BH tune with Snuffers and Field tips, then everything else is cake except for the slight adjustments for varying weights.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    BH tuning is something I've never had an issue with...granted could be just my set slid together right...just curious how many of you guys have to do some serious adjustments to your rest when broadhead tuning?
     
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    grizzwald22 Weekend Warrior

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    This season I am using the Spit Fire Edge, but I will pick up the Killzone for next season, and I also keep two Thunderheads in my quiver.
     
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    100 gr spitfire edge for me too. 3 bucks this year and and they been fantastic. I really like the durability of the serrated blades. Nap makes very good products. I am waiting for a three blade serrated killzone.


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    Do field points even fly right out of poorly tuned bows? Not in my experience, unless you are simply throwing a curve ball at the deer at 20 yards and playing the bad flight. But there is no consistency with a curveball passed 30 or 40 yards...
     
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    englum_06 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Mike, I bought every pack of these I could find 2 years ago. I have probably 6-8 packs of them, not counting replacement Blades. Do you shoot 100gr or 125? If you shoot 125, I know where I can find some for you. My pro shop still sells them.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    For your set up you could go with the kill zones if you want a ngood mechanical,,,there simply awesome!
     
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    I am stock piling 100 gr Ramcats, after my New Foundland trip I don't think I would shoot anything else for really big game ( elk, moose, big bears)...still like my spitfire edges for deer sized critters. When you find something you really like you should get as many a you can because you an bet they stop making them..


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    Ahhh.. where is the proshop at Englum? Will they consider mailing the broadheads you think?

    I do shoot 125's!!

    Every time I step into a new proshop it's the first thing I look for.
     
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    Alright I just got paid to day and will probably be getting the killzones tomorrow!! thanks guys!
     
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    I've killed 3 with spitfires and 3 with killzones. I like the durability and blood trails better with the spitfire, but the killzone laid all my deer down inside of 50 yards this year. Either head is super lethal!
     

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