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any one tried the NAP shockwave broadheads, have a new 2006 vixin and added dissapators, love it . and how about 18 inch 2216 shafts, have a bunch of these and want to know if ok to use, they weigh 397 gr and using a 100 gr field tip and broadhead. thanks leonard 

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Those shafts are perfect. Try NAP Spitfires.Leonard Hawkins wrote:any one tried the NAP shockwave broadheads, have a new 2006 vixin and added dissapators, love it . and how about 18 inch 2216 shafts, have a bunch of these and want to know if ok to use, they weigh 397 gr and using a 100 gr field tip and broadhead. thanks leonard
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thanks for info, i have about 18 of these broadheads ( NAP shockwave ) and want to use them up if possible. I am 66 yr old and have taken 91 deer so far. about 70% with compoud bow and 2 with crossbow. was going to go for phoenix but didnt want to handle the draw weight, am very happy with the vixen, again thanks guys for the advice leonard 

In that case, yes use the Shockwave broadheads. They'll work fine. Just double band them maybe.Leonard Hawkins wrote:thanks for info, i have about 18 of these broadheads ( NAP shockwave ) and want to use them up if possible. I am 66 yr old and have taken 91 deer so far. about 70% with compoud bow and 2 with crossbow. was going to go for phoenix but didnt want to handle the draw weight, am very happy with the vixen, again thanks guys for the advice leonard
I figured that, but I said maybe, cuz I'm not sure.Partikle wrote:I don't think he'll have to double band them if he's shooting a vixen? He should be OK with single bands.TYE wrote:In that case, yes use the Shockwave broadheads. They'll work fine. Just double band them maybe.
Maybe try testing them on a target with one band and see if they work okay single banded.
I don't think you can do any better than the 100 grain Slick Tricks ,for such a small broadhead they leave a nice entry and exit wound and they do fly like a field point-to each his own but the slicks are definitely a winner in my book.
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I have used the Nap Shockwave in my Vixen Deluxe w/ 20" aluminum shafts.
They work just fine single banded for deer ( taken 2 with them) but I've switched to Nap Thunderheads and taken plenty of deer with them. I like the
idea of fixed blade broadheads and they fly just as good as the mechanicals
IMHO. I didn't like the small retractable blades on the mechanicals and the way they bent if you hit bone on a bad angle or missed completely. I pretty much got one kill per broadhead out of them. I might try these Slick Tricks
the guys have been talking about .
They work just fine single banded for deer ( taken 2 with them) but I've switched to Nap Thunderheads and taken plenty of deer with them. I like the
idea of fixed blade broadheads and they fly just as good as the mechanicals
IMHO. I didn't like the small retractable blades on the mechanicals and the way they bent if you hit bone on a bad angle or missed completely. I pretty much got one kill per broadhead out of them. I might try these Slick Tricks
the guys have been talking about .
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Have any of you guys used fixed 2 blade heads? I started using Zwickys for traditional (recurve and longbow) bowhunting and love em so I continued to use them for the crossbow. I've never had any flight issues, their cheap (about $3 each), and the're virtually indestructible. The one big critter I've been able to shoot with the crossbow (a cow elk) only lasted about 30 seconds with a 2 blade hole through its lungs so the lack of cutting surfaces doesn't seem to be a problem. Besides, I like the "tradition" of shooting a Zwickey and I like sharpening my own BHs. Anyone else here shoot traditional 2 blade BHs?
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Buckbuster, are you asking about accuracy on the grim reaper or the 2 blade heads? My Zwickys seem as accurate as my field points. If I shoot well, they do too. In other words, they are more accurate than I am shooting off hand, which is a 5" circle at 30 yds. I'm sure using a bench rest and scope (I use peep sight and pin) one could do better, but I don't need any better than that for hunting.
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I was asking about the accuracy of the two blade. I think that shooting in a 5 inch circle at thrity yards off hand is pretty accurate. But does anybody know if Grim Reaper Mechanicals are safe to shoot from a crossbow? Are they accurate? And have you ever had a problem with them?
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Buckbuster