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New Thunderhead

Started by southpawshooter, April 14, 2007, 12:37:00 PM

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southpawshooter

Remember when NAP Thunderheads were available in 160 grains??  They had a larger cut diameter than the 125's and were aimed at the trad bowhunters.  They were fantastic heads.  They were discontinued awhile ago, but I saw they are now producing 170 grain BH's.  Same cut as the 125 but with a steel ferrule.  Check this out -

  Thunderhead 170  

Has anyone seen one of these yet?
Scott F >>--->   @

"if the wood don't fly the bunny don't die" - Stone Knife, JLMBH 2008

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southpawshooter

Scott F >>--->   @

"if the wood don't fly the bunny don't die" - Stone Knife, JLMBH 2008

Proud member of Team Pink

J-dog

Thunderheads are awesome no doubt, I shot them when I used to shoot compound bows. Always left good blood (100gr.) I have not seen these yet. Should be a great BH.

I shoot phantoms now woth trad stuff, before was STOS which I call a trad phantom w/out bleeders.

Later

Jason  :archer:
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

bentpole

Haven't seen any but I still have a couple of the old 160 grain TWO blades they used to make. Picked them up at a fire sale 15.00 for six. Try to post some pics.

yleecoyote23

Thanks for the info Scott...

I used T-Heads exclusively for years (85gr-125gr) with my compounds. Best, most consistent, and sharpest heads I ever found. Never a lot of hype and gimmicks, just good, solid heads....

It's nice to see them making these heavier ones, I will have to get me some....
In the beautiful Davis Mountains and lovin' every minute - Danny

southpawshooter

Yeah Danny, I shot Thunderheads pretty much exclusively myself.  Tough, no nonsense heads.  And the sharpest blades ever.  

Bentpole-

I've never shot the old 2 blades, but have seen them.  I have a box of the 3 blade 160's, but can't find the replacement blades.

I'm gonna have to look at the new ones first hand.
Scott F >>--->   @

"if the wood don't fly the bunny don't die" - Stone Knife, JLMBH 2008

Proud member of Team Pink

Sneakypete

When I shot aluminum sticks I felt Thunderhead 125s were the very best. Now I shoot wood. For deer T-heads are great. For anything bigger, we really should be shooting 2-blades, which is all I use now and have largely gotten away from losing animals to one-lung penetration. 2-blades penetrate and kill faster. Multi-blades leave a better blood trail but penetrate less. Again, with deer it probably doesn't matter. My 2 pence.

bbassi

cool, but without a glue on, for me at least, it's a  moot point.  :)

I loved the TH back in the day though.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt.

Bowspirit

I'd use 'em. Heck, I'd use the regular Thunderheads without a doubt in my mind that they'd preform...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

twosheds

Thunderhead 100's were very good to me back in my compound days.
Bob Lee Hunter Recurve 55# @ 29''

flatbowMB

Good to see more options out there in terms of heavier broadhead weights.

Bowspirit

You know, everywhere I see adds for 'em, I see them being advertised as heads for crossbow hunters. Then why is it I get the feeling they'll see more of a following from traditional bowhunters...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

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