dirt nap broadheads.
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From: donnybowhunter
19-Feb-17
I am always looking for a better broadhead this year will be considering drt broadheads.. anyone using these heads?
From: Chris S
19-Feb-17
For me they always flew about 6 inches to left and 3 inches high consistently. Killed a 220 lb boat in Everglades at 20 yards and it flew to left of lungs and hit liver complet pass through shattered ribs going i and out. Durable head just refused to fly with field points so I went back to grave diggers which fly like a laser for me.
From: Charlie Rehor
19-Feb-17
Dirt Nap vs. Grave Digger? Too funny!
From: GaryB@Home
19-Feb-17
Hopefully no one was in the Boat. :)
From: Paul@thefort
19-Feb-17
I hate that term "dirt nap"
From: donnybowhunter
19-Feb-17
looking at the cut on contact and expandable head.
From: Buglmin
19-Feb-17
I shoot the DRT single edge heads with great results. They sharpen easy, and fly great. I've had no failures with them, and have stuck several into trees..(we won't talk bout that). Its a great company, great to deal with, and they do warranty their heads.
From: Big-Otis-Jeff
19-Feb-17
I had the double bevel and they too shot high left, no matter what.....I also could not keep them sharp,
From: kota-man
19-Feb-17
One of the few broadheads I just could not get to fly. Grave Diggers, on the other hand are one of my favorite heads ever.
From: 4blade
19-Feb-17
I have not had an issue getting them to fly with field points to 80 yds. I have not killed any animals with em and have heard that the ferrule tends to fail on bone hits but thats to be expected with aluminum ferrules. 420 steel is not the best for impacts either, but for the price, they'd work ok
From: PECO
19-Feb-17
I agree with Paul, hate the name, no thanks. Vantage Point Archery for me.
From: butcherboy
21-Feb-17
I thought Dirt Nap and DRT were two different broadheads? DRT stands for Dead Right There. Or is it the same company with two different broadheads? I can't keep up with this stuff lol
From: Buglmin
21-Feb-17
Same company. Dirt Nap Gear...
From: wraith8
21-Feb-17
I got some DRT's last year for my bear hunt. Took me a while to get everything adjusted so the broadheads and field points hit together, but I'd never done it before either, so there was a learning curve. I managed to shoot a bear and a wild pig last summer with them and got complete pass throughs on both. Both were about 20 yard shots, on the bear, the arrow passed completely through and was laying on the ground by where he was standing when I shot. With the hog, the arrow didn't pass completely through, but the broadhead did. The bear went about 30 yards and the hog only about 20 before going down. I like them and plan to keep using them for some time.