Since these are 100 grain heads, they are lighter than the original Bloodrunners by NAP. Talked to my local sport shop. They advised to use a small lock washer on the base of the head when screwed on to my bolts. Weighed the washers out and one added brought the weight up more than half. Bolts hit two inches right of dead on at 30 yards. Left it alone. Shot another and dead on. My last Bloodrunner head, took four deer, and looking forward to these in the field. Should do the job.
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The Broadheads looked great. Seemed to be good quality. Can’t wait to get to use them.
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My brother in law has gotten a deer with this arrowhead and it dropped were he shot it.
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Ok, these things carry the NAP name and look like the NAP broadhead that you would buy at more than twice the price but these come from China. Only negative I see is that they do need sharpening.
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Ive been using these broadheads for deer hunting for two years now. They make a good entrance and exit wound and it's easy to track the blood trail to find your quarry. I haven't lost a deer using these broadheads yet.
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