NAP F.O.C. Crossbow Mechanical Broadhead 170 Grain Stainless Steel Pack of 3
Product #: 388088
NAP #:
60-900
UPC #: 033576609001
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Product Information
The F.O.C. or Freakin Outrageous Cut is the first broadhead designed specifically for crossbow use. This broadhead has a huge 3" cutting diameter causing major trauma to the animal for faster recoveries of your hard earned trophies. The low 11/16" profile when closed prevents wind planning and ensures that these broadheads will group right with your practice points which are included with the package. The Diamize blades are some of the sharpest in the industry and are .039" thick to stand up to the worst punishment. The 170 grain weight on the F.O.C. brings the weight forward balance to the ideal 15-20% without the use of special and expensive crossbow bolts with brass inserts. Deeper penetration, laser like accuracy, and huge wound channels combine to make the F.O.C. one deadly crossbow hunting broadhead.
Features
- 3" cutting diameter
- 170 grains for proper front of center balance
- Field point accuracy
- Reliable expansion
- Massive wound channels
- Free practice points included
Technical Information
- Weight: 170 grains
- Broadhead Type:: mechanical
- Number of Blades: 2
- Cutting Diameter: 3"
- Ferrule Material:: aluminum
- Blade Material:: steel
- Replaceable Blades:: Yes
- Quantity:: 3
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