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NEW ARCHERY PRODUCTS Killzone Crossbow 2 Blade Rear-Deploying 100 Grain Cut-On-Contact Tip Mechanical Broadheads with 2' Cutting Diameter & Spring-Clip Design - 3 Pack

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  • TOP-QUALITY MECHANICAL BROADHEADS - The Killzone for Crossbow is a 2-blade rear-deploying mechanical broadhead that is designed to be shot from today's fastest and most powerful crossbows; Razor-sharp blades deliver deadly results
  • 2-INCH CUTTING DIAMETER - These Killzone Crossbow mechanical broadheads from New Archery Products feature a massive 2-inch cutting diameter that creates devastating entry and exit wounds for quicker recoveries
  • SPRING-CLIP DESIGN - These mechanical broadheads utilize NAP's unique spring-clip design that holds your blades closed in your quiver and in flight, every time; There are no o-rings or rubber bands to worry about
  • CUT-ON-CONTACT TIP - The Killzone broadheads for Crossbow are constructed from 7075 Aircraft aluminum and feature a Cut-On-Contact razor tip that provides extreme cutting and penetration; Weight: 100 grain; Come in a pack of 3
  • NEW ARCHERY PRODUCTS BRAND - At New Archery Products our passion for archery and bowhunting inspires us to continue creating the finest broadheads and archery accessories; NAP products is what you need for efficient hunting
  • Features patented "Spring Clip" blade retention system to keep blades closed in flight
  • 2" cutting diameter for devastating wound channels & excellent penetration
  • Heavy-duty, Razor-sharp .039" blades
  • Designed for use out of crossbows up to 400 fps


"NEW ARCHERY PRODUCTS KILLZONE CROSSBOW MECHANICAL BROADHEAD
The Killzone Crossbow broadhead is a 2 blade rear-deploying mechanical broadhead that provides a devastating 2"" cutting diameter and is designed to be shot from today's fastest and most powerful crossbows.
FEATURES:
2"" CUTTING DIAMETER - The massive 2"" cutting diameter creates devastating entry and exit wounds for quicker recoveries.
NO O-RINGS OR RUBBER BANDS - NAP's spring-clip design holds your blades closed in your quiver and in flight, every time.
CUT-ON-CONTACT TIP - The Killzone Crossbow features a cut-on-contact razor tip for extreme cutting and penetration.
TOUGH AS STEEL - The Killzone Crossbow broadheads are constructed from 7075 Aircraft Aluminum.
SPECS:
- Weight: 100 grain;
- Cutting Diameter: 2"";
- Blades: 2 Blade.
NEW ARCHERY PRODUCTS:
At New Archery Products our passion for archery and bowhunting inspires us to continue creating the finest broadheads and archery accessories."


MJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
They have been great every time , however I have never tried to reuse them . I use a new one every time I harvest an animal .NAP needs to make a practice tip , like other manufactures do .
craig bixler
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Have used for ten years. Great head.
Barbie B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Should have came with practice head, so I am not sure how they are going to fly.
Jim Pollock
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
Hit my first deer using these with my crossbow and he didn't go more then 40 yards. I gave durability 4 stars because the frame of the broadhead actually bent and broke, but, it was embedded in the inside of the right shoulder.
Katerina Musgrave
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018
Been using these broad heads for a coupe seasons now and they have yet to disappoint. These things make deer really easy to track. I’ve shot multiple deer with these, even catching ribs, and the blades do not bend and I’m able to reuse the Broadhead. Ive yet to catch a shoulder with one, so not sure how they would hold up. Every deer I’ve shot with these goes under 30 yards. I really like how they store also, they use friction and a small detent in one of the blades, no o rings or rubber bands to worry about.
adrian
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2018
I ordered these broadheads because they popped up for 15 bucks from an unknown seller. Suspiciously cheap. Sure enough The knockoffs came in an unmarked box from China. But there were 6 in a pack. I counted it as my loss. However this fall I was testing out all my broahead these ones flew almost exactly like a field point. Noticeably better than all the other legitimate ones I have. I harvested a nice doe a few weeks back. The broadhead was devastating enough to compensate for a less than perfect shot. Easy tracking. All credit goes to NAP for the good design. I’ll buy the real ones next time
Douglas B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2016
to add to the reviews, I must say there are videos out there that show that the Killzone crossbow doesn’t penetrate or hold up well against construction materials. Sure, maybe this is completely true. Doesn’t matter!What it does to whitetail deer is excellent!With Killzone crossbow heads I have never been let down. The retention clip is strong. They do tremendous damage and they provide great heavy blood trails! Every deer I’ve shot with Killzone crossbow have fallen within visual range.In addition, the blades are.039 thickness and the ferule is 7075 aluminum. Overall that’s pretty heavy duty material. I’ve typically gotten more than one use out of these heads with a 410 fps crossbow. I have not tried them out of my Nitro 505, but I’ve heard they do fine and have every reason to believe they would do well.
Daniel Stux
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2016
I've shot several deer with these broadheads and the results have been pretty impressive. First off, the entrance and exit wounds are just enormous, really like running a 2" broadsword through the animal. I've never had less than a 2"+ entry thanks to the blades that deploy from the rear. I've had several deer where two ribs were cut on both sides and the arrow passed through. Also had a deer quartering away where the broadhead cut through three ribs on entry, went through 14-16" of internal organs and cut through two ribs on the way out. Another passthrough. My arrows are going about 350fps according to my chronometer. How far do these deer run? About 40-50 yards. Is that good or bad? I think there's too much association with a broadhead's effectiveness (or bullet for that matter) and how far a deer goes. My last deer was shot right through the top of the heart and the bottom of both lungs and she still made it 50 yards before dropping. Like a Geico commercial, if you're a struck deer you run. It's what you do. But consistently 50 yards and dead is pretty darn good.I've gotten a couple of shoulder hits with these broadheads as well. One arrow didn't passthrough but penetrated almost completely. Deer went about 80 yards. Another arrow did passthrough, having completely broken the shoulder. That deer went about 80 yards as well. Blood absolutely everywhere, I don't know how the poor thing made it so far.As far as blood trails go, most have been ok. There are lots of schools of thought on two blades versus three (or more), and here again I don't know if there is any magic formula. Blood trails usually start about 10 to 15 feet from where the animal was hit and are pretty decent after that. I posted two pictures that have been typical for me, both from double lung/heart hits. I read that Spitfires (with three blades) give great blood trails but I haven't been compelled to switch. I get a dead and recovered deer every time with these ones. I should probably try them just to see.As for durability, the blades are often slightly bent on the way through. I could probably easily straighten them out but I prefer just to use the replacement blades. The bodies hold up fine, I have no issues reusing them. I love the no clip, no o-ring design.I really have been impressed with the performance and incredible cutting ability of these broadheads. They have worked for me every time.
SHvar
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2015
These crossbow broadheads work great. I got a buck this season, complete passthrough (double lung shot), arrow was stuck in the ground 40ft away, he ran no more than 100ft and dropped dead. The entrance and exit holes were large, the blood trail was thick and wide, you couldnt miss it even in fall leaf cover with alot of natural red markings in the forest. The broadhead was completely undamaged and razor sharp like new afterwards, just hosed it off and picked a bit of fur out of it. There is no difference in the point of impact of NAP killzone broadheads and field points. I just ordered more NAP Killzone Crossbow broadheads.