Justin
2025-08-23 14:54:52
There's a reason these have been around and unchanged for so long. They just work. They are sharp, fly well and are accurate, great value especially compared to other brands now. You really can't go wrong if you want a mechanical head.
Wesley C
2025-08-03 18:36:12
Great design.
Donald R.
2025-07-30 10:00:59
These are the best i have used. In 14 years i have had only 1 deer that went more than 15 yards
steve levall
2025-07-24 15:42:40
Great product
Rock Wyrwas
2025-07-14 12:58:38
Been shooting these for a long time. Never had any issues. Fly true to my field tips. I don’t recommend going any bigger on the diameter though. 1.5†max. Any bigger and they tend to deflect off a bone and don’t punch right through. Stick with these.
Outdoor Guy
2025-07-10 10:28:08
Like the quality and manufacturing of these broadheads. They are tuff and employed every time and stayed intact. Very effective !
Customer
2025-07-09 12:57:30
After 25 years of using these broadheads the most important thing about them is they just flat out get the job done. No fuss, no muss, they just work.
Steve
2025-07-06 13:19:17
I started using the NAP Spitfires when I bought my crossbow. I have never bought their crossbow specific broadheads but have always just got the 125 grain heads. I have taken/seen taken, seven deer with these broadheads. I have never failed to recover a deer to include a buddy who gut shot his first deer. In the case of the six deer, the furthest distance ran after being shot was 50 yards. The gut shot buck was 250 but still resulted in good blood after the first 60 yards or so. Of the deer killed, I have had one deer with the opposite femur shattered while still having the broadhead stick 8 inches into the ground. I had a second doe last year with the opposing ball joint broken in have. I had another doe, on which I made poorly ranged brisket shot drop instantly when I shot over her head, entered between her shoulder blades, and the arrow came out the rear of her high quarter. I have made 10 yard shots and 40 yard shots with out a failure to open at anytime.I have yet to see a broadhead damaged on any of these shots. All pass throughs, that have been buried in the ground after shattering bones and joints, have appeared untouched/undamaged. I have either sharpened or replaced the blades on all of them prior to reuse.Replacing the blades and springs is super easy and greatly extends the life of these broadheads. The order I am reviewing is only the second pack of three I have bought in 7 years as I had to replace one I failed to recover last year from a missed shot.The two photos are of one of the broadheads after shattering the ball joint of a mature doe. As previously stated, burying this into hardpacked soil (NC, VA) also resulted in zero damage.I will never shoot another broadhead unless the quality drops or these stop performing.
Ryan
2025-05-30 13:04:08
I have used these broadheads for years with zero issues. They leave a great blood trail and have deployed every time
CARLOS ARTURO GAMEZ NIETO
2025-04-30 15:40:44
me encanto
claude poirier laviolette
2025-03-02 10:05:40
super merci
Fixit
2024-12-23 18:21:58
I have been using Spitfires for many years without a failure and would love to continue with them. BUT, the company has changed hands and in an effort to "economize", the regular Spitfire for compound bows is now the same as the crossbow head. Takes way more force to open. The heads in the old packaging get a 5 Star Plus, but can't recommend the new ones.
marc
2024-11-19 10:14:30
Ne pas acheter, tir ne répète pas, aucune constance, risque de blesser l'animal important, très mauvaise qualité.