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Braxe broadheads by NAP

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by JiAnthony315y, Oct 30, 2009.

  1. JiAnthony315y

    JiAnthony315y Newb

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    Just to let everyone know the new Braxe broadheads fly great. I have not had the pleasure of killing a deer with them yet but hope to do so very soon. I shot my first Braxe at the target last night and it did excellent. I only have experience with the Muzzy Broadheads and they fly just as good. If anyone has killed a deer with these knew broadheads I would like to know how it did.
     
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    Anthony - I haven't had an opportunity to shoot the Braxe yet this year, but already killed deer with a Spitfire MaXX and a Nitron this fall. I think I may pick up the Braxe and if it flies as well as you say, it could be the broadhead that's on the end of the next arrow I let loose!

    Let us know if you shoot something with it, I'd like to know what you think.
     
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    you have to try the bloodrunner they leave a nasty hole group with your field points and fly straight out of my bow to 47yrds (longest i have shot it) and the bestpart of all is they work for any draw length or poundage as they are a mech/fixed hybrid no matter what you get i think it is an 1 1/8 cut that expands to 1 1/2 the only down side to them is for ppl that dont like the piston mech. that is what this head is but for sure try them out you will be amazed well at least i was

    Ken
     
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    I saw Ji shoot these the other night. Good flight, nasty cut
     
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    First kill with the Braxe

    Well guys I have just walked in the door from shooting my first deer with the new NAP Braxe broadhead. It was a big doe at 24 yards. I put the broadhead through, what Ive been told, is the ultimate test for a broadhead. I hit the deer high and hit her right in the spine. The broadhead broke the spine and went all the way through the deer. However one of the blades broke. Now, my friend who is a Muzzy lover says nothing is better and dont like the fact that it broke the blade. My other friends who use mechanical broadheads and other broadheads say if you hit bone, most of the time they brake. The Braxe leave a nasty entrance and even with a broke blade exit wound. This broadhead flys good and as for me, I like them and look forward to shooting my next deer with the new Braxe. I will let everyone know when I kill another deer with the Braxe if I get a good lung shot or at least one without bone.
     
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    Muzzy " Bad to the Bone"
     

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