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Crossfire
Razor sharp with devastating penetration, the Crossfire broadhead is the fixed-blade that flies like a field point. Combining metal injection molding with dimples and advanced rotating head technology, Crossfire comes fully assembled and ready to shoot.
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100 grain, 125 grain1-1/8"

60-333 Crossfire 100 Broadhead 3-Pack
60-349 Crossfire 125 Broadhead 3-Pack
60-334 Crossfire 100/125 Replacement Cartridge 3-Pack


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  • SpinTab™ blade winglets optimize stability and accuracy
    SpinTab™ blade winglets optimize stability and accuracy
    Works with fletching to rotate the arrow faster for optimum stability and downrange accuracy.
  • Rotating Head Technology
    Rotating Head Technology
    Lets the broadhead rotate on the arrow allowing your arrow to take the path of least resistance through it's target.
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  1. Can I use left hand fletched vanes with the Crossfire?
    The Crossfire SpinTabs are designed to work with vanes that are either straight, right hand offset, or right hand helical. The Crossfire does not work well with left handed fletched arrows.
  2. Rotating Technology explained
    The rotating cartridge on the Crossfire is designed to find the path of least resistance as it enters a game animal. The cartridge will turn if the blades contact bones at a glancing angle to give the head excellent penetration power.
  3. Resharpened blades VS new ones.
    It’s always best to use new blades when possible. No resharpening techniques will get Crossfire blades as sharp as new ones. The Crossfire has multiple grind angles which produces the sharpest blades possible.
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"Hello Nap. I just wanted to let you know what I think of your broad heads. For the last few years I've been using the Spitfire 100gr. Now I tried your 100gr. Crossfire. I shot them at a block target at 40 yds. and I can't believe it but they shoot maybe even better than my field points. And I had around 17 inches of penetration on the block. I can't wait to shoot them at one of those monsters in Ill. Thank you."
Bill