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NAP Introduces the Bloodrunner Practice Head

by Todd Graf 3. September 2009 02:43
Todd GrafYOU ASKED – NAP DELIVERS!

NAP INTRODUCES THE BLOODRUNNER PRACTICE HEAD
FROM TARGET TO FIELD THE BLOODRUNNER - GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE


New Archery Products, a leading manufacturer of broadheads, arrowrests, vanes and other archery accessories, has recently announced its new BloodRunner Practice Head answering the demand of the hunter. Knowing hunters like to preserve their broadheads for the field, NAP engineered the BloodRunner Practice Head to perform with the same accuracy as the BloodRunner Broadheads.

The new BloodRunner Practice Head enables the hunter to use his Practice Head to sight in his bow and continue to practice for the hunting season, saving the broadheads for harvesting the animal. The BloodRunner is a hybrid design taking elements from a fixed blade broadhead as well as that of a mechanical head. The 1” cutting diameter provides excellent flight characteristics delivering field point accuracy. Upon impact, the BloodRunner deploys to an expanded 1.5 inch cutting diameter creating a massive blood trail. The unique ferrule design provides added strength with excellent penetration. The blade thickness is 0.036” with sharpness you come to expect from New Archery Products. The Practice Head imitates the same flight characteristics allowing the hunter to have confidence in his broadhead. The BloodRunner Practice Head comes packaged with two 100 grain Practice Heads for $19.99.

If you have already purchased a 3-pack of NAP BloodRunner Broadheads, email info@newarchery.com to receive a FREE BloodRunner Practice Head and all we require is that you pay $4.95 for shipping and handling
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