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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 3140783" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>I've tried a lot of mechanical and fixed broadheads. I'm really a fan of the NAP mechanical's. They don't use bands like a lot of the other ones out there and their retention system is solid. I was sold on them when a buddy of mine missed a deer with a NAP killzone and was able to hop down from his tree, grab his arrow and reset the blades with no bands or o-rings to keep up with. Went stalking in the woods and was able to take a deer using the same broadhead. They fly like a field point too. You should honestly give them a try.</p><p></p><p>As far as fixed blade, what ones do you use? curious if i have tried them. I'm always up for changing my kit for something that works better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 3140783, member: 18966"] I've tried a lot of mechanical and fixed broadheads. I'm really a fan of the NAP mechanical's. They don't use bands like a lot of the other ones out there and their retention system is solid. I was sold on them when a buddy of mine missed a deer with a NAP killzone and was able to hop down from his tree, grab his arrow and reset the blades with no bands or o-rings to keep up with. Went stalking in the woods and was able to take a deer using the same broadhead. They fly like a field point too. You should honestly give them a try. As far as fixed blade, what ones do you use? curious if i have tried them. I'm always up for changing my kit for something that works better. [/QUOTE]
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