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How are NAP's new razorbaks?

Old 07-25-2008 | 09:51 PM
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Default How are NAP's new razorbaks?

This is my second year bowhunting and i cant decide what broadheads to buy. Last year i used my dad's old razorbaks and i dont think theyll "cut" it this year.
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Old 07-26-2008 | 08:12 AM
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Default RE: How are NAP's new razorbaks?

I use Magnus 4 blade stingers....and love them. Slick Tricks are also a good broad head. Two things to keep in mind when choosing your broad head.

First, and this is important so pay attention, you must have a properly tuned bow. If your bow is properly tuned, your broad heads and fieldtips will shoot the same. Go to Eastons Archery website. It has some good info to help you tune your bow.

Second, and this one is important too, be absolutely positive that the broadheads you shoot are razor sharp! If your heads will not sever a rubberband stretched across your pointer finger and thumb (testing your head this way is less dangerous than trying to shave arm hair), it's not sharp enough. A broadhead without a razor edge will not cut veins and arteries as it passes through your target. The veins and arteries will just roll over a dull edge, stay intact,and the animalwill not bleed out. So do yourself and the animal a favor..... use sharp broadheads!

I hope this little bit of info helped! Good luck this fall hunting!
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Old 07-26-2008 | 09:16 AM
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Default RE: How are NAP's new razorbaks?

To be honest NAP makes great heads but the new Razorbacks are not one of my favorites. There are much better choices in the same price range. I suggest you visit my website and read through the free pages. There is a lot of info on choosing the right broadhead, tuning etc. http://www.broadheadtests.com/
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