





🎯 Hit your mark with Thunderhead precision—because every shot counts!
The Thunderhead 100 (5 Pack) offers professional-grade 100 grain broadheads with a 1 3/16" cutting diameter and micro grooved slimline ferrule for superior flight and penetration. Trusted by hunters for over two decades, this pack includes five durable broadheads backed by a 6-year limited warranty, making it the go-to choice for serious archery enthusiasts.














| ASIN | B000IERKX8 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Color | black and grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (548) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2012 |
| Model Number | NAP-60 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 22.68 g |
| Size | 100 gr |
| Sport Type | archery |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
P**T
Je chasse avec ces pointes depuis 20 ans. Très satisfait. Nécessite un Ajustement différent des flèches de pratique.
S**S
It is exactly as described Good quality very functional Happy hunting
K**Y
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
K**M
Overview I'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. Performance Days 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 points 30yds - on the money 40yds - on the money 50yds - about 2" lower than field points 60yds - about 6" lower than field points Conclusion: 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!
D**T
J’aime pas trop, faut bien les monter et la trajectoire change et oui je suis chevronné
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