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    #16
    Originally posted by wlfhound27 View Post
    I am a fan of the NAP bloodrunners. Never had a bad shot with one on a deer. I have three from last year that I practice with and I shoot everyday just about. Best fixed/mech around IMO
    Agreed, I was forced to try the 3 blade because the 2 blade was out of stock. They have both worked well on every deer I have shot.

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      #17
      Try the Spitfires if you want a NAP product. I'm going with Grim Reapers myself.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
        Try the Spitfires if you want a NAP product. I'm going with Grim Reapers myself.
        Smart choice, the grim reapers are solid

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          #19
          I did try the kill zone also, had all three that I shot does with either break or the blades bent. Just not worth shooting in my opinion, big entrance holes though

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            #20
            shot the spitfire maxx last year...totally impressed by that NAP product. Gonna try the Rage 2 blade this year, but I considered the killzone for a minute...might try them next year. i love how people do durability tests and shoot thru a shoulder...isn't that why you're shooting a mech...so you don't hit them in the shoulder, but actually where you are aiming instead?? :-) on that note...I think the most important thing that NAP broadheads have going for them is the blade sharpness...right up there with durability when it comes to letting blood out of an animal

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              #21
              Originally posted by stablebuck View Post
              shot the spitfire maxx last year...totally impressed by that NAP product. Gonna try the Rage 2 blade this year, but I considered the killzone for a minute...might try them next year. i love how people do durability tests and shoot thru a shoulder...isn't that why you're shooting a mech...so you don't hit them in the shoulder, but actually where you are aiming instead?? :-) on that note...I think the most important thing that NAP broadheads have going for them is the blade sharpness...right up there with durability when it comes to letting blood out of an animal
              Go ahead.
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                #22
                Originally posted by stablebuck View Post
                shot the spitfire maxx last year...totally impressed by that NAP product. Gonna try the Rage 2 blade this year, but I considered the killzone for a minute...might try them next year. i love how people do durability tests and shoot thru a shoulder...isn't that why you're shooting a mech...so you don't hit them in the shoulder, but actually where you are aiming instead?? :-) on that note...I think the most important thing that NAP broadheads have going for them is the blade sharpness...right up there with durability when it comes to letting blood out of an animal

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                I've got nothing bad to say about the 100 grain Spitfire Maxx.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
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                  I've got nothing bad to say about the 100 grain Spitfire Maxx.
                  How in the blue hell did you pull that angle off? Treed her huh?
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                    #24
                    Trying them this year. So far in practice fly like my fieldpoints.

                    Hopefully will have great review after opening weekend. Videos seem to be impressive

                    Like the Big Nasty for a fixed.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                      Go ahead.
                      That's something no hunter ever wants to see....

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                        How in the blue hell did you pull that angle off? Treed her huh?
                        This made me laugh.

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                          #27
                          That's a odd angle

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
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                            I've got nothing bad to say about the 100 grain Spitfire Maxx.
                            What in the world happened there? That must be one those new heat seeking arrows.

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                              #29
                              Doesn't look natural to me either?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by wellingtontx View Post
                                Trying them this year. So far in practice fly like my fieldpoints.

                                Hopefully will have great review after opening weekend. Videos seem to be impressive

                                Like the Big Nasty for a fixed.
                                Found out the hard way.

                                No bueno when combining with the Carbon Injexion, Deep Six combo. May be perfectly fine in the BHs made for regular size shafts. However, with the small micro diameter Carbon Injexion Deep Six arrow, the top 1 inch or so of the arrow is designed to act as the BH ferrule since the insert is inside the shaft about an inch. When hitting something hard, the Deep Six BH sheared off at top of the interior insert, breaking off the BH and splintering the shaft.

                                Going back to regular size shafts and standard (non Deep Six) BHs.

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