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Title: Are you ready to send out a Dirt Nap? | Dirt Nap Broadheads
Post by: EvoOutdoors on September 24, 2014, 06:20:07 AM
An amazingly strong broadhead that leaves one heck of a wound channel! Double bevel design for maximum cutting efficiency. Available colors: Red, Pink, Orange, Black & Neon Green.

We carry them in stock, and are including FREE shipping! Give them a try today.

http://shop.evooutdoors.com/Dirt-Nap-Broadheads-DNBROADHEADS.htm?categoryId=-1 (http://shop.evooutdoors.com/Dirt-Nap-Broadheads-DNBROADHEADS.htm?categoryId=-1)

Title: Re: Are you ready to send out a Dirt Nap? | Dirt Nap Broadheads
Post by: nw_bowhunter on October 15, 2014, 08:57:20 AM
Wow these look wide. How do they fly? Are they 125 grains with the bleeders? I'm interested but would like to know more about them.
Title: Re: Are you ready to send out a Dirt Nap? | Dirt Nap Broadheads
Post by: Russ McDonald on October 15, 2014, 09:22:34 AM
Wow these look wide. How do they fly? Are they 125 grains with the bleeders? I'm interested but would like to know more about them.
comes in 100 and 125.  See that brass knerl on the threads that is a removalable 25gr weight.  The broadhead actual weight is 100gr with the added brass weight is make that 125.
Title: Re: Are you ready to send out a Dirt Nap? | Dirt Nap Broadheads
Post by: EvoOutdoors on October 15, 2014, 12:07:08 PM
Wow these look wide. How do they fly? Are they 125 grains with the bleeders? I'm interested but would like to know more about them.
comes in 100 and 125.  See that brass knerl on the threads that is a removalable 25gr weight.  The broadhead actual weight is 100gr with the added brass weight is make that 125.

Exactly right. Each pack includes a module ferule which is removable, allowing use with both 100 and 125 gr options. We have not noticed any depreciation of accuracy with these broadheads, and they fly true. Paper tuning will help ensure optimum accuracy, as with any broadhead. They leave one heck of a wound channel!
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