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    Big Nasty Broadheads

    Has anyone ever seen or used these before….??


    NAP BIG NASTY

    The Big Nasty is the world’s first over-the-shaft broadhead. The shaft forward design makes for better broadhead to arrow alignment which gives this fixed-blade broadhead field point accuracy and awesome penetration. The arrow shaft acts as the ferrule of the broadhead which helps increase both strength and accuracy. The all-steel construction of the Big Nasty makes this one of the most durable broadheads that money can buy.

    **Important!!! You must cut your arrow shafts 1” longer than you usually do for this broadhead to work.

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    #2
    Looked at them but never tried them. I'm interested though. If they shoot well they would be a great hog broadhead

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      #3
      That's kinda what I was thinking, it didn't say what the weight was though.

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        #4
        Seen em, tried em and now they sit in a box. I could not get them to shoot consistent groups. It appeared to me that it was not possible to get them squared on the shaft with the plastic alignment collar. Even if you just spin them on the point after installing them, they wobble like crazy.

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          #5
          Dang, It looks like a good idea though….Did they penetrate into the target well ?

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            #6
            says they are available in 100gr only......which is cool cause that's what I like to shoot.
            may have to try some on some exotics next month

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              #7
              Originally posted by Brian2024 View Post
              Dang, It looks like a good idea though….Did they penetrate into the target well ?
              Oh, they penetrate well, but that was more a result of the A/C Injexion arrows that the broad heads. The A/C's penetrate like crazy. The big Nasty's did cut well and were plenty sharp, just did not fly consistent.

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                #8
                They shoulda named it the lil nasty. It ain't gotta big cut.

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                  #9
                  I use them with my injection arrows when hunting in tight places. Agree with to much off tight groups on long shots. But I like them in tight cover.

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                    #10
                    Big Nasty Broadheads

                    Originally posted by deer farmer View Post
                    I use them with my injection arrows when hunting in tight places. Agree with to much off tight groups on long shots. But I like them in tight cover.

                    Huh? What does tight cover have to do with it? And if they don't group well why in the hell would you shoot em? I'm cornfused.

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