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NAP New Fixed Blade Broadhead

Discussion in '2017 ATA Show Coverage' started by Justin, Jan 6, 2017.

  1. elkguide

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    Sort of a "slick" look.
     
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    In my experience, G5's Montecs and Strikers (also Trophy Taker Shuttle Ts for that matter) all group like field tips. Not that I'm a huge fan any of them all that much. Not saying I'd rather shoot them than Slicks-but they all group just fine.

    That new NAP does look a lot like a cross b/t a Striker and a Slick.
     
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    Is that the new slick trick?

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    How is the tip connected? Pressed, screwed on or part of main body.
     
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    took my first thoughts as well!
     
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    Looks like a three-bladed Slick Trick with a screw on tip instead of blades that slip into a single piece ferrule. Justin, I would be interested in seeing you guys do a side-by-side video and shooting test between that and Slick Tricks.
     
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    Doubt we'd see that ever. BHOD has zero connection with Slick Trick and would not spotlight a competing company's offering.
     
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    I wasn't expecting it, but it would be cool to see them do it.
     
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    This is obviously off topic of this thread, but lets see the new Elite bows that are being released!
     
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    I had to google "cockles". :confused:
     
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    For $65 or so you could do it and post here...just saying.
     
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    I don't have a video camera or the interest in spending money on a three blade fixed head. I have not liked the three blade fixed head offerings from other brands.


    Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
     
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    You'd be hard pressed to find a simpler more durable broadhead then a slick trick. Not mention economical.
    So I think they are safe....
     

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