Nap Killzone Trophy Tip Broadheads 2″ – 3pk 100gr
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Nap Killzone Trophy Tip Broadheads
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Description
The NAP Killzone 2.0 Trophy Tip Mechanical Broadheads are built for superior penetration and massive wound channels. Equipped with a hardened steel bone-crushing trophy tip, these broadheads feature a 2-inch cutting diameter and rear-deploying blades that create devastating entry and exit wounds. The ultra-sharp, curved blades are made from .035-inch thick black nickel-coated stainless steel and are supported by durable 7075 aluminum ferrules. With a streamlined design that eliminates external hardware, these 100-grain broadheads offer consistent, field-proven performance. Each pack includes three broadheads with two blades each.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.140 kg |
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| Dimensions | 9.75 × 5.75 × 1.00 cm |
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