Got new Broadheads, need opinion.....
#1
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From: Oregon
I just picked up some Crossfire broadheads from NAP (new archery products). I have only used mechanicles in the past, never used one piece. they look great, have a wide cutting diameter 1 1/8. I just want to know if anyone has used these in the past? Think I'll have any problems?
Thx
Thx
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Nontypical Buck
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I've never tried the crossfires , but NAP makes a quality broadhead for sure.
Get your bow tuned good and shoot some broadheads to see how they fly. If they fly great I'm sure they'll get the job done.
Get your bow tuned good and shoot some broadheads to see how they fly. If they fly great I'm sure they'll get the job done.
#4
I prefer the Razorbak's by NAP. The spinning head reduces air resistance and thus reduces the variation often seen with broadheads, but NAP is the only company I will by broadheads from again. Crossfire's and Spitfire's are popular choices among the members here.
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I just picked up some Crossfire broadheads from NAP (new archery products). I have only used mechanicles in the past, never used one piece. they look great, have a wide cutting diameter 1 1/8. I just want to know if anyone has used these in the past? Think I'll have any problems?
you might if the reason you were using mechanicals was because you couldn't get the bow tuned. If you tune your bow and arrow combination then you shouldn't have any problems..
#7
ORIGINAL: AppleOnMyHead
I prefer the Razorbak's by NAP. The spinning head reduces air resistance and thus reduces the variation often seen with broadheads, but NAP is the only company I will by broadheads from again. Crossfire's and Spitfire's are popular choices among the members here.
I prefer the Razorbak's by NAP. The spinning head reduces air resistance and thus reduces the variation often seen with broadheads, but NAP is the only company I will by broadheads from again. Crossfire's and Spitfire's are popular choices among the members here.
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ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
I am by no means trying to start something here, but the crossfires head also spins to reduce the air resistance. THey are just smaller then the razorbak. This is just so you know.
ORIGINAL: AppleOnMyHead
I prefer the Razorbak's by NAP. The spinning head reduces air resistance and thus reduces the variation often seen with broadheads, but NAP is the only company I will by broadheads from again. Crossfire's and Spitfire's are popular choices among the members here.
I prefer the Razorbak's by NAP. The spinning head reduces air resistance and thus reduces the variation often seen with broadheads, but NAP is the only company I will by broadheads from again. Crossfire's and Spitfire's are popular choices among the members here.




