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deersticker
Was wandering if anyone has shot the NAP bloodrunner broadheads? They look like a fixed but when they hit blades open to 1.5-2 in. or alittle more. NAP site says they make a 2in. or so model,all I've seen at pro-shop were the 1.5 in. I think. I have shot spitfire mechanical heads & had good luck with them. NAP site has a deal if you have bought them send proof of purchase & they will send you a practice head. Ones at pro-shop I go to did not have practice head in package. Was wandering if they were easy to tune.
ddaves
I have a brother in law that shoots these and he likes them.
whitetail assainsin
QUOTE(ddaves @ Oct 10 2009, 02:58 PM) *

I have a brother in law that shoots these and he likes them.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koGtxU6z4k4


check this out
cory d stroyer
so thats why there called bloodrunners lol
pa_archer
Holy Crap! Looks like someone turned on a faucet.
timbo
QUOTE(pa_archer @ Oct 11 2009, 04:24 PM) *

Holy Crap! Looks like someone turned on a faucet.



Looks like their version of Rage, how much do they cost?
bowhunt24/7
Its doesn't work like the rage. It works like the undertaker, meet seeker, or what ever they are calling that broadhead now. The nap blood runner I think is built better though, it looks like it could take more of a beating. The way that they are designed it is almost impossible for the blades not to deploy. It takes something like 10lbs of force for the blades to deploy, but they will deploy every single time. Very impressed with this head.
Bring 'em In
That is so much blood!
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