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Author Topic: NAP Spitfires or Cabela's Lazer Strike broadheads?  (Read 2424 times)

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Offline Realtree

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Who shoots or has shot either the NAP Spitfire mechanicals or the Cabela's Lazer Strike mechanicals and how did they work for you? Would you recommend them for others?
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Offline corny13

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I have used Spitfire mechanicals for about 7 years, they have always opened and worked great on both turkeys and whitetailed deer.  I have not used the turkey getter ones with the more blunt tips, but will get some next time I need some more.  Great broadheads!

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Thanks corny13, I've been checking out alot of broadheads and both of these seem like awesome broads. I love the Trophy Tip on both and the Spitfire Edge has a straight edge blade as well as a serrated edge for cutting through bone. I think I'm gonna pick up some of the Spitfire Edges and see for myself. I hope to harvest my first archery deer this fall.
The "20" Rifle & Pistol Club-Board Member
Straight River Archery Club-Board Member
Youth Archery Instructor
Archery enthusiast
Deer hunter
Coyote eradicator
Bow-fishing freshman