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Mtnfun
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Kill zone

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Hello
Has or is anyone using NAP kill zone heads. I am looking for feedback. Thinking on trying out of my 380 using 18" executioner with lumenock and 100gr kill zone.
xcaliber
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I tried some with a Vortex a few years ago, never had one blow open, but did hit right of field point about 2" I went with something else. They were great from my Hoyt, and do great damage, leave great blood trails too.
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Killed a buck and a doe with them this year out of my Excalibur 355. They fly like field points and produce large entry and exit holes. They are similar to a Rage crossbow head only the blades are thicker and sharper. As for being durable you roll the dice. I normally retire the head after taking a deer and just replace it with a new one. As long as the arrow and head spin true on my ball bearing arrow spinner they go in the quiver. Check out Kodabows website. Those guys use them and love them. Use them with confidence.
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