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New Archery Products NAP Thunderhead Hunting Micro Grooved Ferrule Diamize Sharpened Fixed Blade 5 Pieces Broadhead Set

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1.:100 Grain


  • THUNDERHEAD FIXED BLADE BROADHEAD - The Thunderhead broadhead from New Archery Products is widely recognized as the finest fixed blade broadhead ever created available in 85, 100, and 125 grain options
  • MICRO GROOVED SLIMLINE FERRULE - The micro grooved ferrule of the NAP Thunderhead broadhead 5 pieces set greatly increases flight accuracy and penetration power which is perfect for any type of hunting
  • DIAMIZE SHARPENED BLADES - The Diamize sharpening process creates the sharpest blades in the industry for massive hemorrhaging and knock down power of the NAP Thunderhead set and designed for ultra fast bows
  • FIXED BLADE CONSTRUCTION - The fixed blade construction of the New Archery Products Thunderhead broadhead set is strong and tough enough with less chance of malfunction to ensure quicker kills
  • DESIGNED WITH HUNTERS IN MIND - The Thunderhead broadhead set from NAP features 1 1/8” (for 85 grain option) and 1 3/16” (for 100 and 125 grain products) and it doesn’t require any lock rings or O-rings to hold blades in
  • 6 per Pack
  • 1 year limited warranty


The Thunderhead broadhead from New Archery Products is widely recognized as the finest fixed blade broadhead ever created available in 85, 100, and 125 grain options. Features of the New Archery Products Thunderhead 5 pieces broadhead set: - Widely recognized as the finest fixed-blade broadhead ever created; - 1 1/8” cutting diameter - 85 grain; - 1 3/16” cutting diameter - 100 and 125 grain; - no lock rings or O-rings to hold blades in; - Designed for ultra fast bows. The micro grooved ferrule of the NAP Thunderhead broadhead 5 pieces set greatly increases flight accuracy and penetration power which is perfect for any type of hunting. The Diamize sharpening process creates the sharpest blades in the industry for massive hemorrhaging and knock down power of the NAP Thunderhead set and designed for ultra fast bows. The fixed blade construction of the New Archery Products Thunderhead broadhead set is strong and tough enough with less chance of malfunction to ensure quicker kills. The Thunderhead broadhead set from NAP features 1 1/8” (for 85 grain option) and 1 3/16” (for 100 and 125 grain products) and it doesn’t require any lock rings or O-rings to hold blades in.


Kyle Taylor
2025-09-03 20:18:44
I have taken many deer with these broad headsThey work greatVery durablePerfect fitEasy to useExtremely sharp
Kim
2025-06-19 16:00:53
OverviewI'm not too sure with the Thunderhead history, but rumor around the campfire is that the Thunderheads have been around for alittle over two decades. Some folks poo-pooped on it's "ancient" design, but what the hell, I'm a beginner; what do I know. So I purchase a package of 6 for approximately $40 from the Bass Pro Shop.com.When I received that package, I was surprised how deadly they looked: perfect. Handling the broadheads left me with a greater sense of deadliness. These things are extremely sharp. The broadheads come disassembled, but assembly was easy, taking only minutes to assemble all six of them. I equipped 3 of my Carbon Express Mayhem arrows with them and designated them my practice arrows.PerformanceDays before the broadheads arrived, I made a broadhead target (referred to as BH target from now on)by stuffing an old pillow case with expanding polyurethane foam. By the time they arrived, the target was dry and ready for use.I set up the BH target in front of my DIY Archery Target, walked back to the 20yd line and let the first broadhead arrow fly. THWACK! About 1.5" lower than my field points. Second shot, THWACK! Near the first arrow. I thought, "not too bad for a bow that has never been broadhead tuned."I walked the 20yds to the target to retrieve my arrows low and behold, the arrows had completely penetrated my BH target and was sitting half way inside my field point target. It was hellish getting the broadhead arrows out of the DIY Archery Target. Too much penetration. Next step was to turn the BH target on it's side so that I was looking into the long, open end of the pillow case. Third shot, THWACK! Full penetration and into the field point target again. Dang, I need a new BH target.I eventually had the opportunity to go to the public range and tested my broadhead arrows there and here are the results:20yds - 1.5 to 2" lower than field points30yds - on the money40yds - on the money50yds - about 2" lower than field points60yds - about 6" lower than field pointsConclusion: These are excellent broadheads. They fly straight and appear to be very good at cutting its way through a target. I do need to broadhead tune my bow to get even more performance out of the broadheads, but quite honestly, I'm not going to sweat it if I can't get them to fly exactly like my field points. My theory is that although it would be very nice if both heads flew exactly like the other, an inch or even two is acceptable at this point in my hunting career (at this time, I have exactly zero days of bow hunting under my belt). I think the variable that's more likely to prevent me from hitting that deer or wild boar is going to be range estimation more than my broadheads being off by an two inches at 50yds. Yeah, give me a M21 SWS with a M3A or a AN/PVS10 and I can hit man-sized targets all day long in any urban or outdoor environment, but a bow with 5 fiber optic dots as my sight? That's going to require a whole new set of range estimation skills, skills I have not yet developed.Note: If anyone is familiar with range estimation with a bow sight, please drop me a link, an email, or comment at [...]Thanks for reading!
R. Richardson
2025-06-01 14:13:58
i used to shoot thunderheads back in the late 80's thru the early 90's. always had very good luck with them. great pass thrus and held up very well except for the occasional bent, nicked or broken blade to replace.then the mechanical broadhead craze hit me. i switched out my trusty thunderheads for spitfires. i shot the spitfires and switched again to another brand, cant remember which. then in 2009, the rage broadheads grabbed me up and i grabbed them up. they flew great because of the compact size and design and they performed very well under nice conditions.then in the january of 2010, i had my rage heads freeze up and didnt open on contact on a nice late season buck. i switched back to my trusty thunderheads at the beginning of bow season 2011. i have had the best season ever!! 5 bowkills with complete pass thrus on each and every one. broke 2 carbon arrows and the broadheads were still fine and undamaged.they flew very well shot out of my bow set at #63 out to 40 yards (thats the max i will shoot at). i really have total confidence in thunderheads knowing that they wont fail on me.i bought them here on amazon and got a $10 rebate form from the NAP website. i ended up paying $22 for 6 after rebate. a great broadhead at an excellent price. i highly recommend the thunderhead broadheads. 5+++ stars
Kim Svidran
2025-05-03 17:43:15
exactly what i was looking for
Sixkillerninja
2025-04-23 11:06:13
Broad-heads are a funny thing. I tried to dial these in on my bow, but unsuccessful. Gave them to my Son and he shot them just fine. Guessing it had to do with draw weight as I shoot much less now due to shoulder injuries. I shoot 55 and my Son shoots 65 lbs.
Barney
2025-03-31 10:51:03
I like this for hunting
Customer
2025-03-29 11:13:34
These NAP broadheads are the old Thunderhead 100-grain ones, and they are as great as ever.
Greg Murray
2025-03-21 10:01:32
Fly good and do a very good job on elk
richard lachance
2025-03-06 17:06:34
Chasse
kyle hennebury
2025-03-02 18:41:49
Best broadhead on the market. Simple consistent and being a fixed blade never fails to open. Shoot great and consistent. Only broadhead you’ll ever need
corey
2025-01-16 14:46:42
I have been using these exact broadheads for 28 yrs with perfect results. With my bow properly tuned, they hit the exact point of impact as my target pointed arrows( no adjustments for sights) . I use them for whitetail and bear. The reason for not giving a five is the "new" adaptor ring for carbon and small shafts. Just a damn washer.😔 Sad really. Corey
Denis d'Entemont
2025-01-11 13:06:15
J’aime pas trop, faut bien les monter et la trajectoire change et oui je suis chevronné
normand mcdonald
2025-01-07 18:28:00
ce produit est pour la chasse a l'arc et j'ai aimé le bon service.
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