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Dirt Nap broad heads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Rodgerhood, Sep 10, 2016.

  1. Rodgerhood

    Rodgerhood Newb

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    So guys I wanted to see what everyone thinks of Dirt Naps broad head the DRT! I love them and have good experiences with them!! I wanted to see what everyone else has to say about them!
     
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    Never had any, i had a urge last year but resisted.
     
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    Great heads and service.
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    Do they fly like field points or does it take a while to adjust your bow once you start using them?
     
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    I haven't hunted with them yet but I did deal with the customer service and that is top notch! So far they seem durable. I have ran a few into the ground, smacked broadheads together in the target and my "practice heads" are still in fairly good shape.

    We will see what they do to a deer soon!
     
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    I only wish they were made in the USA. I talked with the owner awhile earlier this summer. They are assembled here but parts are from over seas. He was a nice honest guy and I appreciated that. In the end I went with a different head. I know one member here was displeased because he dropped one on his counter and the tip curled but most other reviews I've read describe them as pretty tough.
     
  7. Rodgerhood

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    In my experience I have shot a few squirrels and 2 raccoons through the skull and all I did was sharpen them up and they went back to that deadly sharpness!
     
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    Tried them nothing bad to say but prefer to stay away from China made goods if competitively priced American goods are available. Magnus Stingers do the same thing, have been around for decades, buzzcuts are killer, lifetime warranty. Also the new Black Hornets are pretty nasty.
    So comparable price, specs, warranty I'll stick with the US made side.
     
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    I didn't like them. In practice they weren't durable at all. They held an edge just fair. And after being shot a few times they developed a wobble, most likely in the aluminum ferule. They went in my scrap pile.
     
  10. Rodgerhood

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    I've heard of people having this problem be for but I've never experienced it. They held an edge better then any head I've shot and they stay straight!
     

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