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NAP KILLZONES #5895821 08/25/15 10:13 PM
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Never shot expendable's before. Have Read very good reviews on these was wondering what your opinions were. I Take into consideration that all broad heads may fail at some point on a hunter. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.





An "archer" tries to see how far away he can get from his target and still connect. A "BOWHUNTER" tries to see how CLOSE he can get to his.
Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: TriggerFinger33] #5895854 08/25/15 10:30 PM
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They kill javelina real good.


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Good Product, It's all about the angle of impact!

Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: TriggerFinger33] #5897203 08/26/15 05:24 PM
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I like the way they look but I went with the Grip Reapers. I know they work great.


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Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: passthru] #5897231 08/26/15 05:39 PM
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I dropped this javi dead in his tracks with one strait heart shot...


I used them last year for the first time because they were the only things they had left... will not use another Brodhead now... its got a stout locking setting but opens everytime.. I killed a doe, buck, 2 pigs and a javi with the same one last year...

Check out the blood trail it was like that for a solid 30yrds and dead

Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: TriggerFinger33] #5897693 08/26/15 10:20 PM
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Thanks guys for the commemts





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Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: TriggerFinger33] #5899203 08/27/15 07:48 PM
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Not a good product IMO, lot of hype on these because they are a NEWER model/design, yes they will work some times but plain and simple there is a design flaw, I have seen several failures. Some of NAP's other models are much more durable.

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Originally Posted By: bossbowman
Not a good product IMO, lot of hype on these because they are a NEWER model/design, yes they will work some times but plain and simple there is a design flaw, I have seen several failures. Some of NAP's other models are much more durable.
I am currently in transition concearning broadheads. Im all ears can you please tell me which models are best?



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Originally Posted By: bossbowman
Not a good product IMO, lot of hype on these because they are a NEWER model/design, yes they will work some times but plain and simple there is a design flaw, I have seen several failures. Some of NAP's other models are much more durable.
I am currently in transition concearning broadheads. Im all ears can you please tell me which models are best?
NAP Spitfire

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Thanks man!



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From experience, good BH unless you go with the DeepSix version. Stay away from the Deep Six and Killzone combo and you will be fine.

Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: TriggerFinger33] #5937535 09/20/15 07:51 PM
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I'm a fan of the Grim Reaper. I hit a deer a little forward and the arrow blew through the front shoulder, blades deployed, deer didn't go 100 yds.


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Re: NAP KILLZONES [Re: 7ARanch] #5939012 09/21/15 04:53 PM
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I have tried lots of mechanical broadheads (Spitfires, Rockets, Rage, Killzone and others) All will kill deer. All have their pros and cons. To me, a killzone is what a Rage should be (accurate, big cut,rear deployment,blades secured without having to add gimmicks). I use it exclusively now (except I do use Slicktricks for pigs or if shooting through mesh). I have killed probably 20 deer with them (MLD ranch shooting does and culls)and at least that many pigs. I have never had one fail, but I guess it can happen with any of the mechanicals.

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Originally Posted By: bossbowman
Not a good product IMO, lot of hype on these because they are a NEWER model/design, yes they will work some times but plain and simple there is a design flaw, I have seen several failures. Some of NAP's other models are much more durable.


what did you base this failure off of

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