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NAP BloodRunner2: Could it be True? by Bow Staff 27. December 2009 08:03
Bow Staff

If shooting a Rage broadhead is like "throwing an axe at an animal", this next innovation from our friends at New Archery Products (NAP) is going to leave the bowhunting world speechless.

All we have are these two images of a pointed object set to bust ribcages and break hearts, literally.

 

These are its devastating dimensions as we have come to understand them. Super strong .o39 blades, a 2-1/16" open cut, and at 1-1/8" when head is closed.

You can imagine the rest!

With this years Archery and Trade (ATA) show running the 13th-15th of January, 2010, stay tuned right here, as the Bowhunting.Com staff will be there to bring you this, and more, of the latest and greatest from the industry's top manufacturers. Including video updates.

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Comments

12/27/2009 3:38:15 PM #

wowza! can't wait to see more of this head!

Mike |

12/27/2009 6:56:47 PM #

Makes 2 of us Mike

Tony |

12/28/2009 5:40:03 AM #

i think i'll stick with my thunderheads

Eric Matz |

12/28/2009 7:03:45 AM #

At the very least this gives the Rage fanboys something else to talk about!

I'm excited to get my hands on them and try 'em out.  Very cool.

Justin Zarr |

12/28/2009 9:03:47 AM #

Sweet, I just hope I get an invite to stop at bowhunting.com when these get shot through a hard drive.

Droptizzle |

1/2/2010 1:36:09 PM #

These look like they'll be illegal in New York State... unless they can retract when pulling out of an animal.

Gerald Tompkins |

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