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NAP Spitfire® Edge™ Broadhead
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Item: IK-419401
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NAP Spitfire® Edge™ Broadhead

  • Three .030"-thick 440 stainless steel Diamize blades
  • Open to create a 1-3/4" cutting diameter
  • Offset blades create easy-to-follow blood trails
Proven Spitfire strength, killing efficiency and accuracy with an innovative new blade design. Three .030"-thick 440 stainless steel Diamize® blades have straight edges for slicing through flesh and arteries, but also have serrated segments for cutting through bone. These blades open to create a 1-3/4" cutting diameter and are offset to create gaping exit wounds and easy-to-follow blood trails. Per 3.
Cutting diameter: 1-3/4".
Weight: 100 grain.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
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7 out of 7(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
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OzarkMountainGal
Location:Ozark Mountains of Missouri
Age:56-65
Gender:Female
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Lives up to the Reviews
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I use a Barnett Ghost 350 crossbow with 20\u2018 bolts. I recently used Grim Reaper broadheads only to find that the blades did not deploy consistently or did not deploy at all, causing the arrows to plane. I had already lost a doe because of it and was not happy. I went online looking for a solution and found that NAP was one of the broad heads recommended for my bow. I read the reviews on the original Spitfire model and was hopeful. I decided I liked the idea of the serrated blades on the Edge, placed my order, and impatiently waited for their arrival. The day they arrived, I tried one practice shot and found that the arrow flew true. I went to the stand, and when my buck walked by at 20 yds, I let fly. Boy am I a believer. This broadhead literally knocked that buck flat. The entry and exit wounds were huge, but I had no need to trail because that buck never got up again. I'm so happy I found these!
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
BIGISLANDARCHER
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
great product
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Im a big fan of using NAP broadheads. I just wish they were a bit cheaper. They have a good cut and they do some damage.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Lulo
Location:From New Jersey, hunt in NJ and NY
Age:46-55
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
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I can't see myself buying any other head. a little pricey, but you pay for what you get, they are so lethal!! It's like having a small Juice blender on the tip of the arrows, I haven't tracked any deer for more that 70 yards, and in two occasions they just dropped as if they have suffered a heart attack, right on the spot. I use them with my Tenpoint CB and Tenpoint arrows.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
UWSPSAM
Location:Stevens Point, WI
Age:Under 25
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Amazing
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I've been looking for expandables for sometime and kept reading reviews and forums looking for a good broadhead. After my research I chose these Spitfire Edges. I tried these on my target block and came up with two conclusions. One being These broadheads are like homing missles. I think there more accurate than my field tips, and Two, never shoot these in a block again, they will ruin it. They are that destructive. I finally tested these on a doe and was amazed. This broadhead left a hole 2 inches in diameter. It looked like it was shot with a rifle. The doe went 40 yards, leaving a bloodtrail a blind person could follow. I would recommend these broadheads over anything else. I've seen the rage three blade in use, The exit wound is just three little slices, the bloodtrail was minimal. These broadheads are sick!
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