NAP Crossfire
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Does anyone have any experienc with the Crossfires. I am considering using them was wondering what kind of performance you guys have got from them. Haven't heard a whole lot about them. Would like some input thanks.
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I am currently shooting them right now on my Easton Lightspeeds 400. They fly almost like a target point does. I did not have to retune my bow. I did move my sight up just a tad. But I really do like the flight of these. I will be using these for deer this year for sure.
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: merrill WI USA
I shot them last year and they shoot just like a field tip. Shot 3 deer with the same tip and had the best blood trails I have ever seen. The area around the entrance and exit wounds looked like they were shot with a gun,2-3" circle of bloodshot rib meat. Very happy with them.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
Probably one of the best broadheads on the market today. I tested them last year and found them to be excellent. I did have a review of them on my website, but it's now on the subscribers side.
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Has anyone had any problems with the cartridges breaking? I haven't used them before, but someone was telling me that they just don't hold up as well as some of the other designs on the market. Personally, if looks count, they should kill them all! he he he... I would be interested in trying them for-sure!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
I just bought a pack of slick tricks today, I just finished putting them together and they don't seem THAT sharp. How do they compare to the Crossfires?
The NAP Crossfire are also great broadheads and either, will get the job done if placed in the boiler room.


