BigB
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Kudu Broadhead 125gr with 100gr insert total arrow weight 549gr.....
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Kudu Broadhead 125gr with 100gr insert total arrow weight 549gr.....
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I was thinking the same. What is you dl, dw, poundage
I shooting 28” 65Lb 350 spine
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I'm a big fan of spitfires, killzones, and slingblades. Killed deer with all 3 and never had an issue.NAP Spitfire cut on contact. Haven’t lost a deer yet with them and they left awesome blood trails. Clean pass through on both kills but both were broadside.
Have you ever tried their 1 3/16” 175 grain broadhead?Really digging the 125 grain 4 blade 1” cut tooth of the arrow heads! Fly right with my field points out to 50! Solid one pice ferrule machined from a block of steel. These things are awesome and are going to go to work this fall
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Have you ever tried their 1 3/16” 175 grain broadhead?
I just ordered some of the 1&3/16" at 175 grain. Should be here next weekNo I haven’t but may experiment a bit this winter with them. They look like they could go through a car door...
The 1” 125 grains just fly so darn good and are tough as all get out that I can’t justify moving past them...
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Like anything, broadheads(mechanical or not) all depends on the shot. Weird things can happen but if you take a good shot, 95% of the time you should be ok. In saying that the spitfires have worked for me with a good clean shot. I’ve had one lost deer with a rage and never went back but I think it was my fault anyways.I'm a big fan of spitfires, killzones, and slingblades. Killed deer with all 3 and never had an issue.
I just ordered some of the 1&3/16" at 175 grain. Should be here next week