Bowhunting Portage MI

Local resource for bowhunting in Portage. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to archery shops, hunting stores, bows, arrows, arrow tips and shafts, deer hunting and archery equipment, as well as advice and content on archery and archery products.

Lee's Adventure Sports
(269) 381-7700
311 W Kilgore Rd
Portage, MI
 
M C Sports
(269) 327-4826
6272 S Westnedge Ave
Portage, MI
 
Kalamazoo Country Club
(269) 345-6149
1609 Whites Rd
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Gazelle Sports
(269) 342-5996
214 S Kalamazoo Mall
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Hockey Services
(269) 375-3313
6958 W Main St
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Breakaway Bicycles & Fitness
(269) 324-5555
185 Romence Rd
Portage, MI
 
Dunham's Sports
(269) 323-1800
6420 S Westnedge Ave
Portage, MI
 
Crossfire
(269) 383-1111
2980 Interstate Pkwy
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Brooks Ted Archery Inc
(269) 343-7364
2834 Portage St
Kalamazoo, MI
 
The Outdoor Zone
(269) 375-9803
5255 N 3rd St
Kalamazoo, MI

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Pro Pick! NAP HellRazor Broadhead

by  Daniel E. Schmidt, Editor-in-Chief
Summary

New Archery Products HellRazor Broadhead Snapshot:
  • One-piece, all-steel three-blade broadhead
  • Scary-sharp blades that are .040" thick
  • 1-1/8 cutting diameter
  • 100 or 125 grain options
I usually don't like to monkey around with my bow-hunting equipment, but
testing new broadheads has always intrigued me. Each year I try to find at
least two new heads to try out on whitetails. Last year it was the Rocket
Hematic and the American Broadhead Buck Master. This year, it was the
2-blade Rage and, most recently, the New Archery Products' HellRazor.

The 100-grain HellRazor caught my eye at last year's Archery Trade Association show. The HellRazor's specs are enough to raise an eyebrow — thick blades, solid, one-piece construction and the promise of true arrow flight.

In years past, I've had mixed results with one-piece broadheads. They have always been whitetail killers, but the problems have usually centered around arrow flight (erratic), cutting diameter (usually small), or both. The HellRazor is the first one-piece that I've shot that did not pose these problems. It is a medium-sized broadhead, but it flies like a dart. In fact, I was able to shoot tight 2-inch groups into my Block target out to 40 yards with no problems. The cutting diameter (1-1/8 inches) is plenty big enough for deer.

The HellRazor's best attribute, however, is its sharpness. Through a process called "Photon Bonding," NAP has been able to produce this head in mass production. The out-of-the-box sharpness is scary. Best of all, this broadhead can be easily resharpened.

I put the HellRazor to the true test last Friday on a whitetail here in Wisconsin with a 38-yard shot from my Mathews DXT. The impact was spot-on. The result was a very short blood trail. The HellRazor sliced through two large rib bones on the way in and one ...

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