New Archery Products® Spitfire® 3-Blade Mechanical Broadheads
New Archery Products standby features an innovative design for top strength, flight, and penetration. Micro-grooved Slimline® low-drag ferrule is topped with cut-on-impact hardened carbon steel Trophy Tip®. The pair work together to give the Spitfire field point accuracy. Three-blade design features unique snap-locking blade retention system, which requires no O-rings or rubber bands and won't open prematurely. Strong honed surgical stainless steel blades provide for a wide 1-1/2" cutting diameter. Three pack.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by bigyungen field point groups
awsome head good penetration and accuracy cant wait to kill a deer with them
January 11, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Pucknut87 Best I've ever used!
After losing a doe to a poor bleed from a fixed blade this fall, I tried the NAP Spitfire. Two does and wall-hanger later, I have no desire to ever try another broadhead. With shots ranging from 12-38 yards, the Spitfire left exit wounds big enough to slide my hand into, and left them each virtually drained of blood. With no rubber O-rings to contend with, the blades opened every time, did massive damage, and made for the easiest tracking jobs I've ever had!! Great product!!
December 4, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5 by jake8883 blades dont open
Just returned from a Michigan doe hunt in a crop damage area. Shot 3 big does at 25 yards with snuffer ss , boiler room shots and 30 yard retrives.Switched to a spitfire and shot a big doe at 22 yards, another boiler room shot, with a scorpyd 150 x bow .Watched the doe run 300 plus yards into the woods. Upon retrival, we found the entrance and exit holes barely big enough to put my little finger in. Blades never opened, why even chance something mechanical?
October 30, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by coyoteguru Not the best
I started bow hunting with a crossbow last year. i started using a fixed blade. after shooting a doe with a complete pass-through i lost the blood trail after about 100 yards. yes i did hit here a little farther back than i should've but it was a definite kill shot, the holes just weren't big enough. so a friend gave me these broad heads to try after i through out the old ones. these open every time in my broadhead target and have a nice cutting diameter. they stay sharp and are very accurate. the one problem i have had that has ruined 2 is that if they hit the ground they get mud in them. if this happens i take the blades off and clean them real well. well i have stripped 2 screws doing this. and the piece of metal that holds the blades shut will sometime bend, preventing the blades to close all the way after a shot.
October 28, 2012
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on, my scorpyd 150 shoots over 400 ft per sec and these blades wont openA:
No problem since my bow is shooting 355Images for this Answer
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Absolutely. I use Spitfire heads on my Parker Tornado Xbow with great success.A:
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yes that is what I am using drops them fastImages for this Answer
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yep. No question. Just be sure and test fire the blade in YOUR xbow. I've found that although mechanicals DO fly STRAIGHT, they often fly a couple inches lower at 20 yards than field tips. My experience...my two cents.A:
Absolutely. They are perfect for that set up. I use them on my Barnett Quad 400 and it shoots 345fps.Images for this Answer
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have had no problem with the spitfire the two buck i killed only went 30 yards. one problem i did notice if you do not get a pass threw the blood trail is sometimes hard to follow because entry hole is small. All the deer i have shot had pass threw. 340 fps this broadhead will work great .A:
I would. The blade retention system in this broadhead actually makes it perfect for high speed compound and crossbows. I first started shooting these in my Horton crossbow at about 325 fps, so they should do fine. Just check em' when you nock em' and you should do fine.1 of 1
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