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Author Topic: NAP Thunderhead/Thunderhead Edge broads  (Read 3732 times)

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Offline Realtree

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Has anyone shot the NAP Thunderhead or Thunderhead Edge broadheads? How did you like them? I'm trying to decide if I want to go with these, Muzzy or Rage broads.

I really like the hardened Trophy Tips on the Thunderheads...they appear like they would do a fair amount of damage going in/through with good shot placement. Any thoughts?
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Offline bonecollecter82

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Thunderheads are good I have never had an issue with them muzzies are a good choice too. I have never us mechanical broadheads so not much help there
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Offline MTCOMMER

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I shoot 100g Thunderheads and I like them - they work like a charm.

Mine fly about 2inches low at 20 yards and 4inches low at 30 yards, but I have tuned my bow to that.  My groups are tight and I took down a nice buck with them  :happy1:  So they work for me!!!

Im switching to a little heavier field point to see if I can get my field points and broadheads to fly the same.   :scratch:  Not sure if it will work, but its worth a shot.

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Offline Realtree

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I shoot 100g Thunderheads and I like them - they work like a charm.

Mine fly about 2inches low at 20 yards and 4inches low at 30 yards, but I have tuned my bow to that.  My groups are tight and I took down a nice buck with them  :happy1:  So they work for me!!!

Im switching to a little heavier field point to see if I can get my field points and broadheads to fly the same.   :scratch:  Not sure if it will work, but its worth a shot.

 :green archer:


The Thunderheads drop that much compared to your field tips? What bow do you shoot?
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Offline MTCOMMER

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Ive got a Parker Wildfire XP. 
I havent played around with other field points, I will be trying to find some that match my broadheads.... I will be tweaking my bow this year - I have to up the draw ## to 70.

Offline lentz

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When I had my Parker it droped a ton my new bow shoots strait
Same weight same grain field tip same weight arrows

Offline Swany

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I shoot both fixed blade and mechanical. I shoot G5 Montecs for fixed and Rage 3 blades for mechanical; both in 100 grain.
I really like them both, but typically have the Rage in my hunting quiver. Mechanical's are a love/hate deal. I love them and have never had one issue with them on any deer I have shot: Others might have a completely different experience.
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