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Spitfire XXX And other NAP products

Discussion in 'Bowhunt or Die® - Web Show' started by kjstaudt86, Jan 6, 2019.

  1. Planopurist

    Planopurist Weekend Warrior

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    I’ve only shot the Trophy Tip versions because I think it’s a better proposition for breaking a bone than the cut-on-contact tip.

    Anyone experience this? I have heard people theorized that the broadhead may glance off rather than deploy on hard quartering shots. I suppose that’s a possible scenario where cut-on-contact tip may benefit.


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  2. kjstaudt86

    kjstaudt86 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    XXX on a hard quarter away shot last season. You show me another BH that could do this lol. I'll never use anything other than the xxx.

    I still don't know how it inflicted this much damage but shows how sharp and devastating these heads are upon impact.
     

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  3. Rob Hagelberg

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    How can you tell the ones made in the US and the the ones made in China? I have 10 that have never been shot bit are out of the package.
     
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    Rob Hagelberg Newb

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    How can you tell the difference between the ones made in the US and the ones made in China? I have like 10 that have never been shot but have no packaging
     
  5. Justin

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    I don't believe there is any way to identify them when they're out of the package - they all look the same.

    With that said, I've seen zero quality or performance issues with the new versions over the past few years.
     

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