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Casey,

 

I have been using NAP 100 gr. Spitfire Pro for years now and find that they make recovery of coues deer a Very short walk. They have no rubber band and make a Big hole going in and a Big hole coming out. I have had bucks "jump the string" and still recover the deer within 80 yds (never a farther recovery than that). It will group with your field points at any range with some bows, but for sure out to 40 yards.... I have had some bows that would need to be resighted after 50 yds.... but they are more accurate than a field point. I shoot much tighter groups at long range with these broadheads than with field tips. I am probably going to use them on elk for the first time this season.... we shall see... but I think they will do well for me... In the past I have used NAP Thunderheads when elk hunting.

 

Best of luck.

 

CnS

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Casey,

 

I have been using NAP 100 gr. Spitfire Pro for years now and find that they make recovery of coues deer a Very short walk. They have no rubber band and make a Big hole going in and a Big hole coming out. I have had bucks "jump the string" and still recover the deer within 80 yds (never a farther recovery than that). It will group with your field points at any range with some bows, but for sure out to 40 yards.... I have had some bows that would need to be resighted after 50 yds.... but they are more accurate than a field point. I shoot much tighter groups at long range with these broadheads than with field tips. I am probably going to use them on elk for the first time this season.... we shall see... but I think they will do well for me... In the past I have used NAP Thunderheads when elk hunting.

 

I've been using the 3 Blade Nap Spitfire also and have great luck with them on elk and deer. Out of 4 elk and 1 deer I've seen taken with them nothing made it over 80 yards either. The deer went 15 yards, a liver shot on a bull elk went 45 yards, a elk double lunged went 80 yds, elk behind shoulder shot went 50 yds and the fourth around 50 also.

 

Here's a link where a guy did a test of various popular broadheads on tires, plywood, accuracy, how fast they open and strength through a steel drum. The Nap Spitfire performed with a score of 18 which was rather low, but the main issue was it's strength. The accuracy was excellent on them and and that's the main reason I will continue to use them.

 

http://www.american-hunter.com/broadheads/broadhead_test.htm

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Ultimate Steel by Rocket Arrowheads

 

75gr, good for Coues or elk!

 

Half the price as others! :blink: !!

 

Patterns the same as field tips. even at 100+ yards and 300+fps. :o

 

I put them on with a brodhead wrench and the blades will not come out. They are tooo sharp to touch anyway!

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