Spitfire Magnum
All-steel construction, the new Spitfire Magnum is especially designed and built tough for today’s faster, high-performance crossbows. Heavier weights give them better penetration.

Now the crossbow hunter can get the same design, performance and quality features trusted by generations of bowhunters who use Spitfire broadheads. The Spitfire Magnum is set to launch crossbow shooters into a new dimension of performance.
AVAILABLE WEIGHTSCUTTING DIAMETER
170 grain1-1/4"

60-407 Spitfire Magnum 170 3-Bld.
60-258 Spitfire 3-Bld. Replacement Blades (9)
60-259 Spitfire 3-Bld. Practice Blades (9)


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  • All Steel Construction
    All Steel Construction
    This massive kinetic energy producing 170 grain broadhead is made from all-steel construction for ultra high energy crossbows. Extra weight provides better front of center weight distribution for optimal arrow flight. Large 1-1/4” cutting diameter.
  • Dimaize™ Sharpened Blades
    Dimaize™ Sharpened Blades
    Diamize™ sharpening process creates the sharpest blades in the industry for massive hemorrhaging. The sharpest broadhead blades ever created.
  • Matched Weight Field Points
    Matched Weight Field Points
    170 grain matched weight field points included in package for setup and tuning.
  • Micro Grooved Slimline® Ferrule
    Micro Grooved Slimline® Ferrule
    Patented micro grooved ferrule greatly increases flight accuracy and penetration power. No other broadhead in the world flies as true as the Spitfire, period.
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  1. Spitfires will open, NO MATTER WHAT
    The design of the Spitfire GUARANTEES that they will open, at any shot angle. Even closed the Spitfire blade is already partially open, so it has to continue to open when the target touches the blades. They WILL slam shut after passing thru a target and hitting the dirt. There will be a little dent in the aluminum ferrule where the back of the blade rests when the head is in the full open position. In the 12 years that this head has been on the market, we have not had a SINGLE failure of the Spitfire not opening.
  2. High Angled Shots are NO PROBLEM with the Spitfire
    A lot has been talked about recently about the angled shot capability of mechanical heads. The Spitfire broadhead handles these types of shots with ease. Blades will ALWAYS deploy properly on high angle shots. Remember, not much beyond a 45 degree angled should be attempted with a bow regardless of whether it’s a fixed blade or mechanical.
  3. It does NOT take much energy to open this head.
    Again, a lot a people talk about how much energy mechanicals need to open. The Spitfire will open with less than a pound of energy. The pressure you feel when you open the head by hand is not the same pressure that occurs when the head is flying fast. This being said, we recommend that anyone shooting ANY of our broadheads, mechanical or fixed blade, have at least 45 pounds of kinetic energy and have excellent arrow flight to get the best chance at a pass thru.
  4. Do the Microgrooves really work?
    Yes! NAP’s patented microgroove ferrules channel the air over the ferrule for better flight. More importantly, they slide thru and penetrate bone much better that standard ferrules
  5. Resharpened blades VS new ones.
    It’s always best to use new blades when possible. No resharpen techniques will get Thunderhead blades as sharp as new ones. The Thunderhead blade is ground, honed, stropped and polished with three different grind angles which produce the sharpest blades in the industry.
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"Just have a comment. Let me tell you that any fears of the Spitfire being a durable head have been put to rest. I have killed all my deer with the Spitfire head. This year on Nov.10 I had a buck quartering towards me ever so slightly at 22 yards. I knew I had to slip it in behind the shoulder. After stopping the buck he moved one step where there was a branch. I had to move my pin a couple inches toward the shoulder. When I released the arrow struck him dead in the shoulder and penetrated about 8 inches. The spitfire smashed and broke his shoulder and barely bent one blade. I have never seen any expandable head do what this one did. I have seen other heads break on impact with bone. I will never use another head besides this one. Hats off to the makers of Spitfires. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put in your products."
Dan
Sycamore, IL