New Archery Products® Thunderhead® Edge Fixed-Blade Broadheads or Replacement Blades
- Fixed-blade broadheads
- Exclusive straight/serrated blade technology
- Offset blades
- Patented Trophy Tip® point
- Micro-grooved ferrule
Packed with all the features that have made the Thunderhead the standard in fixed-blade broadheads. Exclusive straight/serrated blade technology wreaks havoc on hide, flesh, and bone, pairing with the offset blades to punch a gaping exit hole for voluminous blood trails. Includes patented Trophy Tip® point and micro-grooved ferrule.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Jinner555 Never use another broad head again
This product is great comes sharp right out of the box. After using redhead, muzzy, and other NAP broad heads I must say these Thunderheads are my favorite. I was at the archery range and shot so close to my other arrow that the broad head cut off two fletchings on my arrow I had just shot before. No other broad head has such accuracy and penetrating power.
March 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by spike110111 Great broadhead!!
After shootin these bad boys I dont think I will go with anything else. Fly just like my field points to within 1 inch out to 40 yards. Also they are pretty deadly... hit a twig and the arrow nailed the deer in front of the hind quarter and exited out the middle of the opposite hind quarter. He left a blood trail a blind man could follow. Only went 40 yards before he bedded down and died. One disadvantage is that they lose their sharpness after shooting them and seem impossible to sharpen due to their serrated blades.
October 8, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by wadih Thunderhead Edge!
Thunderhead Edge broadheads look nasty, can't wait to use them in my next trip to Africa this june! will let u know how it will perform...
April 14, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by GobblerSeeker NAP Thunderhead Edge
They are nice and quick to mount and do the job well. They would get 5 stars, but they are expensive so 4 stars.
March 31, 2011
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Yes they should my friend uses Easton and they fit on perfect if they don't you can take them to an archery place and have fit the rivets on your arrow for about 5 bucks so you can use them.A:
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I used thunderhead 100 grain with Easton Epic carbon arrows for several years. You need to use a BAR (broadhead adapter ring) and carefully spin each arrow to make sure they are balanced - the rubber o-ring at the base can bulge and cause the arrow to wobble in flight.1 of 1
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