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NAP - Thunderheads Replacement Blades (125gr, 18 Pack)

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NAP - Thunderheads Replacement Blades (125gr, 18 Pack) 60-115
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47778067

 

 

 
NAP Thunderheads

Replacement Blades

(125gr, 18 Pack)

 

 

 

Overview

 

The Thunderhead is widely recognized as the finest fixed blade broadhead ever created. The sharpest blades. The best quality. More animals have been taken over the years with Thunderheads than any other broadhead.

 

  • CUTTING DIAMETER - 1-1/8" (85 grain), 1-3/16" (100 grain, 125 grain)

 

 

Tips

 

 

  • Should I align my broadheads up with my vanes? - A lot of people still do this, but it is an unnecessary step with today’s modern equipment. A Thunderhead will fly just as well by just screwing them onto the insert tightly, no matter where the blades wind up compared to the vanes.
  • Do the Microgrooves really work? - Yes! NAP’s patented microgroove ferrules channel the air over the ferrule for better flight. More importantly, they slide thru and penetrate bone much better that standard ferrules. This really does help get better penetration.
  • Thunderheads and spin testing - It’s important to get any broadhead you have to spin true. The easiest way to do this with the Thunderhead is to screw the fully assembled head onto the arrow shaft, and tighten using the supplied wrench. Now untighten the head just a little and wait a few seconds. This will let the o-ring on the back of the ferrule regain its shape and help the head spin true. Now slowly retighten the head and you should be good to go!
  • Do I need to use the U.B.A.R. ring? - The UBAR ring is only needed when using the Thunderhead with small diameter carbon arrow shafts. The o-ring on the Thunderhead nests inside the UBAR providing support and helps the broadhead spin true. If you are using large carbons or any aluminum shafts, the UBAR ring is not needed.
  • Resharpened blades VS new ones - It’s always best to use new blades when possible. No resharpen techniques will get Thunderhead blades as sharp as new ones. The Thunderhead blade is ground, honed, stropped and polished with three different grind angles which produce the sharpest blades in the industry.

 

 

Features

 


Micro Grooved Slimline® Ferrule - Patented micro grooved ferrule greatly increases flight accuracy and penetration power. No other broadhead in the world flies as true as the Thundherhead, period.

 

 

Diamize™ Sharpened Blades - The Diamize™ sharpening process creates the sharpest blades in the industry for massive hemorrhaging and knock down power. These are the sharpest broadhead blades ever created. Sharper blades equal quicker kills.

 

 

 

 

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