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Saw a you tube video with some massive damage from NAP FOC broadhead. Any crossbow hunters use these. Since it has a 3" cut its damage is impressive on soft tissue.
But I'm wondering if it can sustain a direct hit on bone. |
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If I had a crossbow I'm sure that is what I would be using. The only reason I wouldn't is if they are problematic or poor performance in the field. Since it is a NAP product I sure it was well tested. Oh, I guess I couldn't shoot thru screen with them either. That could be a deal breaker for me.
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I have shot the New Archery Product FOC through a sheet of 3/4" plywood with my bow, trememdous penetration. My video is on Youtube
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I just bought some NAP FOC for the crossbow. THey are 170 gr vs the 100 gr mechanicals I've been shooting. I'm going to try to tune the bow to shoot them for the late season here in Southwest PA (January). Should be nice and cold.......
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