emrah1028
New member
So I'm in love with these heads:
http://www.dirtnapgear.com/
I have the lime green ones. I haven't shot an animal with them, so I'm curious if anyone on here has. I've been shooting them since spring several times a week and all I can say is they are really tough. I shoot into a box filled with cardboard. The box is backed up by a 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood as a backstop. As you can imagine, after shooting a bunch, the arrows start making it through, into the plywood.
I'm not sure what they'll do on bone, but I gotta say, if I'm hunting plywood, I wouldn't trade them for anything!
In all seriousness, they fly really well. Pretty quiet. And I like the idea of a 2-blade (plus 2 small bleeder blades) for the opportunity for a pass-through. I'm very confident in these heads.
This season, my quiver will have a couple of these and a couple of Slick Trick Mags. I'm pretty freaking jazzed that every single broadhead I have flies dead-nuts out of my bow. As do the NAP Killzones, but I think they'll stay home.
Emrah
http://www.dirtnapgear.com/
I have the lime green ones. I haven't shot an animal with them, so I'm curious if anyone on here has. I've been shooting them since spring several times a week and all I can say is they are really tough. I shoot into a box filled with cardboard. The box is backed up by a 4x8 sheet of 3/4" plywood as a backstop. As you can imagine, after shooting a bunch, the arrows start making it through, into the plywood.
I'm not sure what they'll do on bone, but I gotta say, if I'm hunting plywood, I wouldn't trade them for anything!
In all seriousness, they fly really well. Pretty quiet. And I like the idea of a 2-blade (plus 2 small bleeder blades) for the opportunity for a pass-through. I'm very confident in these heads.
This season, my quiver will have a couple of these and a couple of Slick Trick Mags. I'm pretty freaking jazzed that every single broadhead I have flies dead-nuts out of my bow. As do the NAP Killzones, but I think they'll stay home.
Emrah