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NAP Releases New Broadheads – Braxe, BloodRunner, and Spitfire Maxx

By Hunting NetworkNovember 18, 2008166 Comments

LAST UPDATED: May 8th, 2015

New Archery Products, the leader in archery accesory innovation for more than 20 years, has released details on three new broadheads for 2009.

The BloodRunner is an rearward-opening expandable broadhead that delivers a 1 1/2 inch cutting diameter on impact for massive bloodtrails and quick recoveries.  The BloodRunner has a 1" cutting diameter when closed for field point accuracy.  0.036" thick blades provide extreme sharpness and dependability.  The BloodRunner will be sold in packs of 3 and available in 100 grains.

 

One word describes the new Braxe broadhead – Extreme!  The Braxe is the ultimate in strength and performance featuring three double-edge razor-sharp offest blades and a bone-crushing Trivex point.  The combination of the offset blades with the double cutting edges is called "core drilling" technology and delivers a massive wound channel that won't close and prevent a good blood trail.  This means not only better penetration but larger blood trails and shorter recoveries.

The Spitfire Maxx is a larger version of the legendary Spitfire broadhead with an increased 1 3/4" cutting diameter.  Field point accuracy, cut-on-contact tip, offset blades, and no o-rings are the trademark features that serious bowhunters have come to rely on from the Spitfire series of broadheads for over a decade.

   

 

All three new broadheads from NAP will be available for purchase right here on Bowhunting.com in January 2009.  Check back often for additional product updates and availability from your #1 source for archery and bowhunting gear – Bowhunting.com!

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