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Cutting up my buck from Saturday. I'm very impressed with the durability of these NAP killzones. The head hit the ridge of the shoulder then passed through the shoulder blade. Through one lung and into the heart. The deer was only 5 yards away making for a steep angle shot. No deflection off the bone, no bent blade, just cut through.

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Cutting up my buck from Saturday. I'm very impressed with the durability of these NAP killzones. The head hit the ridge of the shoulder then passed through the shoulder blade. Through one lung and into the heart. The deer was only 5 yards away making for a steep angle shot. No deflection off the bone, no bent blade, just cut through.
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They are solid heads! The blades come sharp and smooth unlike the rage heads which are crudely sharpened and rough. Don't get me wrong they're still sharp, but not as tough in my opinion.


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15 hours ago, ATbuckhunter said:


They are solid heads! The blades come sharp and smooth unlike the rage heads which are crudely sharpened and rough. Don't get me wrong they're still sharp, but not as tough in my opinion.


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Those  look a Alot alike my old nap spitfires. I like the fact mine don't use any  external clips or o rings. 

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14 hours ago, LJC said:

Those  look a Alot alike my old nap spitfires. I like the fact mine don't use any  external clips or o rings. 

The ferrule is pretty identical to the spitfires. The physics behind them is pretty solid too. The one thing I liked about rages was that they hyper-extended on the entrance and you ended up getting a larger cut than advertised. Other than that, the killzones are solid heads and so far im impressed. 

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