I'M looking for obsolete broadhead manufactured by NAP:
The NAP Razorback 5 or 4, the best performing heads.145gr.
Would appreciate to find some to try on my crossbow.
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Go to there web site. then you can see if they have them. I think you can buy from them too.
http://www.newarchery.com/
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No, they have the new style at the website. What I think taureau noir might be talking about is the old style that are no longer available.
Here is a picture of what the box looks like. These of course are the Razorbak 3's. The box for the Razorbak 4's and 5's looks identical to this box only they say 4 or 5 instead of the 3.
I have several boxes of the 3's and 4's and hoard them like they are gold. I buy any and all I can find. These are the only broadheads I will use, they are absolutely fantastic and fly like field points.
The blades rotate freely on the arrow shaft so when the blades hit the arrow continues to spin unlike a fixed blade where the impact stops the arrow rotation. All the energy of the spinning arrow is transfered into the head for additional penetration.
I don't know why they quit making these things, they are just superb!
Here is a picture of what the box looks like. These of course are the Razorbak 3's. The box for the Razorbak 4's and 5's looks identical to this box only they say 4 or 5 instead of the 3.
I have several boxes of the 3's and 4's and hoard them like they are gold. I buy any and all I can find. These are the only broadheads I will use, they are absolutely fantastic and fly like field points.
The blades rotate freely on the arrow shaft so when the blades hit the arrow continues to spin unlike a fixed blade where the impact stops the arrow rotation. All the energy of the spinning arrow is transfered into the head for additional penetration.
I don't know why they quit making these things, they are just superb!