Daniel Welch
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Been using these broad heads for years would recommend that anybody very durable and they fly almost exactly like target tips
billy manual
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
good quality and very sharp
J.B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Have been using these since they came out.. one of the first expanded ever made and design hasn't changed.. never had 1 problem with them.. old school killers that still get the job done and don't break the bank.
David Beaulieu
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Very sharp. Works great. Good value
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Great broad head and worked perfectly as designed. The wound channel was huge so my kill was as quick and humane as possible!! Great product!
Steve Rock’n
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Say what you want about expandables…But, my New Archery Products Spitfire 3-Blade D broadheads have never had an issue with failure. They always open!! (I get a buck with them every year. My proof!) With an ethical shot placement, they NEVER go far! I blast though the ribs all the time. This year however, one of the blades broke off from a rib. The other two blades cut perfectly with deep penetration. I have used them for both compound bows AND a crossbow. I have no reason to change.
Rod Silmi
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I've purchased quite a few different brands of broad heads and these by far work the best. They pass through large bucks with ease and I haven't had one go further then 30 yards
Denis Clement
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2023
Exactly want I wanted
Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
Shot a doe at 36 yards double lung. Alot of blood on impact as well as quite a trail she died within a minute 60 yards away. Buy the practice head for it as well for they do shoot different than feild tips. All in all I will be continuing to use the spitfire
Spanky
Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2021
This product keeps your bolt on target with little direction change while in flight.The razor sharp edges on the head ensure your bolt delivers the punch it needs
Jose Francisco Austria Enriquez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 24, 2019
Buen producto
carloss
Reviewed in Mexico on July 1, 2019
son buenas y funsionan bien
David Hudson
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2015
I have been using these broadheads in a crossbow for 3 years, and I have found them to be easy to use, very accurate, and effective on deer. First, there are no retaining clips for the blades. Simply screw them in the arrow, close the blades, and shoot. Some people have claimed that the blades do not always open on the target. I think they are misled by the fact that some or all of the blades sometimes partially or completely reclose after the blades pass through a foam target, which is caused by the momentum of the blades when the arrow stops in the target after the broadhead passes through the target. The blades do open, and will always open on a deer (at least for me). Second, with my crossbow, I get one inch groups at 20 yards. They are very consistent, and group as well as a field point. The blades will break after some target practice, when shooting into a foam target, but you should get at least 10 shots before that happens. However, it is easy to replace the blades. In my experience these broadheads do not shoot exactly where a field point of the same weight shoots. The field points will consistently shoot just under one inch higher than the broadheads at 20 to 30 yards. So I can easily shoot field points for practice, knowing my broadheads will be hitting less than an inch lower than the field points. Third, they are effective on deer. I have taken four deer in three years with these broadheads. Four hits, four deer in the freezer. All shots were 18 to 25 yards. Each shot was a complete pass through, even if bone is struck on the way in and on the way out. There is always a blood trail that is easy to follow. One hit was not a particularly good shot (I discovered I had a faulty scope, so not a broadhead issue), and there was still a good blood trail and a deer in the freezer. I have not tried other mechanical broadheads, because I am so satisfied with these, so I cannot compare the performance with other brands. But I have used other fixed broadheads, and these are much more accurate, consistent, and deadly. I do recommend them.