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<blockquote data-quote="TXshooter" data-source="post: 714907" data-attributes="member: 48048"><p>I used the blood runners twice last year and through them away. Thought they would be great but on 2 good shots (a doe and small pig) and zero penetration I decided not to use them any more. I am a huge fan of nap but guess they can't get it right every time. However give the new killzones a try I'm loving these. Bt get the chisel point not the cut on contact. I'm find that on bone the cut on contact tends to curl causing your arrow to change direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXshooter, post: 714907, member: 48048"] I used the blood runners twice last year and through them away. Thought they would be great but on 2 good shots (a doe and small pig) and zero penetration I decided not to use them any more. I am a huge fan of nap but guess they can't get it right every time. However give the new killzones a try I'm loving these. Bt get the chisel point not the cut on contact. I'm find that on bone the cut on contact tends to curl causing your arrow to change direction. [/QUOTE]
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