NAP Crossfire
#1
NAP Crossfire
Guys,
Some may know I am a big proponent of mechanical heads, however, as I was shooting today I thought I would shoot some fixed blades I had in storage since I just put blazers on my new shafts and wanted to see how well they managed fixed heads. Well, I was shooting nap crossfires 100gr and was absolutely amazed at how well they flew. I mean, I was shooting Gator XPs (mech), which I feel is one of the best flying mechanicals out there and then the crossfires and believe me, they were right on with the gators. I've never had that similar of flight without having to tinker with the fixed blades, aligning them with my fletchings, etc. With absolutely no additional prep, they were dead on, even out to 40 yards. Anyhow, I just wanted to pass that along. I'll continue to practice with them for the summer and just might take them in the woods with me this fall. I hate to break a good string of bucks and does using the Gators, but I was truly amazed. Oh yeah, I guess I should give props to the blazers as well, probably played a big part in stabilizing the arrow.
Kelly
Some may know I am a big proponent of mechanical heads, however, as I was shooting today I thought I would shoot some fixed blades I had in storage since I just put blazers on my new shafts and wanted to see how well they managed fixed heads. Well, I was shooting nap crossfires 100gr and was absolutely amazed at how well they flew. I mean, I was shooting Gator XPs (mech), which I feel is one of the best flying mechanicals out there and then the crossfires and believe me, they were right on with the gators. I've never had that similar of flight without having to tinker with the fixed blades, aligning them with my fletchings, etc. With absolutely no additional prep, they were dead on, even out to 40 yards. Anyhow, I just wanted to pass that along. I'll continue to practice with them for the summer and just might take them in the woods with me this fall. I hate to break a good string of bucks and does using the Gators, but I was truly amazed. Oh yeah, I guess I should give props to the blazers as well, probably played a big part in stabilizing the arrow.
Kelly
#4
Join Date: May 2006
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Posts: 204
RE: NAP Crossfire
I shot 2 deer last year behind the shoulder w/mechanical broadheads. Nap spitfires to be exact and dropped them in their tracks. I am now sold on the mechanicals even though I didn't get a pass through penetration on either deer
#6
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 53
RE: NAP Crossfire
I have had real bad luck with nitrons,i say throw em out,i hit 2 deer 65lb pull 20 yards 29 inch arrows and got noooooooo penetration.I was so ticked off i called the company got my setup checked out at the pro shop,everything was perfect.The nitrons are a joke.Get the slick tricks!