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Old 01-09-2012, 12:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I definately want to try these, just the look of them gets me pumped.
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Old 01-09-2012, 01:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Is it a complete line of broadheads? Adapted to the new Easton tecnology?

Nice revisitation of a Razorcap. it will surely decrease the FOC
but I just made another mistake and I put a razorcap on a cinder block... with this results







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the big nasty looks crazy!! might have to try
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I would like to know the difference between the regular serie and the big nasty series....
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The big nasty uses the arrow as the ferral. Where as the Razor cap has a ferral built in.
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Fabbri, It looks like a Razorcap for Deep 6 technology(like you said the Easton technology). The arrow goes through the center of the broadhead with the Big Nasty and no ferrule. Can you do that with a Razorcap?

Will definitely drop FOC for traditional shooters but might be good for compound shooters. Stop killing the cinder blocks...how do you cook those by the way...lol. That Razorcap is stout. Nice pictures.
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I hope I am reading this wrong. You surely aren't complaining that the Razorcap got bent up shooting into a cinder block are you?
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I hope I am reading this wrong. You surely aren't complaining that the Razorcap got bent up shooting into a cinder block are you?
I think he is more saying I had an accident and these are the results.
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I have four of the new deep Six Big Nasty BH's. They looked fragile, but I put one completely through a 3/4" plywood and it was unscathed. may have to test it some more. Not really crazy about the shaft being the ferrule though.
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yes..... it was an accident.....
it happens when I shoot 150 grains and I change to 100 grains at 30 meters
I usually don't like to shoot at the cinder blocks....but they are so popular close to my house
and I don't know how to cook them.... of course italian cousine can made good also the stones... but the cinder blocks....

I cannot do that with the razorcaps. but are those broadheads usable only with the Easton arrows with D6 technology?
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yes..... it was an accident.....
it happens when I shoot 150 grains and I change to 100 grains at 30 meters
I usually don't like to shoot at the cinder blocks....but they are so popular close to my house
and I don't know how to cook them.... of course italian cousine can made good also the stones... but the cinder blocks....

I cannot do that with the razorcaps. but are those broadheads usable only with the Easton arrows with D6 technology?

Quoted from NAP's website, for the D6 technology:

**Only works with Eason Injexion arrows or arrow shafts using the Deep Six inserts.
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I actually had a guy cut the middle out of a ferral on a snuffer and bring it to me at the ATA show a couple years ago. It was pretty much the same thing. Only problem is a lack of support for the blade with the rear being loose. That and the fact that a spacer would have to be made for each OD of arrow shaft. I was suprised to see NAP do this one, then again I was suprised to see the Brax head as well.
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I actually had a guy cut the middle out of a ferral on a snuffer and bring it to me at the ATA show a couple years ago. It was pretty much the same thing. Only problem is a lack of support for the blade with the rear being loose. That and the fact that a spacer would have to be made for each OD of arrow shaft. I was suprised to see NAP do this one, then again I was suprised to see the Brax head as well.
I want to try both the Braxe and big nasty. Whats the disadvantage of the Braxe? I figure you'd be the guy to ask if I asked anyone.
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You know looking at the big nasty, it prolly wouldn't be too difficult to make something very similar to it.
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223 I'm no expert...Woody, Stan or some of the pros could answer your question I'm sure. However, if you check the testing done with the braxe it didn't do so hot. Check the videos posted. Not bashing just restating. Interesting design. I'm loving the look of that new killzone though. Big nasty could be a winner with the deep 6 tech.
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