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NAP Bloodrunners???

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by indiana boy, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. indiana boy

    indiana boy Weekend Warrior

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    WHo has been using them? How are they holding up?? I love my Rages but these have really caught my attention. Any harvest pics would be appreciated as well
     
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    stikbow26 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Kyle I have not shot anything yet but watched my daughter and Steve shot theres with bloodrunners and after seeing the holes and what it did to the bucks as long as NAP keeps making them I will have them in my quiver. I love that it is a mechical going in and a fixed the rest of the time. Hoping to test it out this coming weekend if the big boys will come out to play!!Walt
     
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    I use them and love them...I used to shoot the rage, but switch to bloodrunners because I wasn't getting good penitration with the rage 2 blade...Bloodrunners will be my choice of broadhead for many years to come!
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought some Bloodrunners because I had used up all of my old broadheads and can't easily get them anymore, but I haven't shot anything with them yet. They fly great and I'm excited to put them through the paces though. One thing that I really like about them is I love mechanicals but most can't go through the mesh on blinds. No issues for the Bloodrunner. Even if I switch to something else I'll keep some Bloodrunners for blind hunting.
     

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