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New Bloodsport Gravedigger And Night Fury Broadheads

By Grady Epperly
July 26, 2017
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BLOODSPORT’S NEWEST GRAVEDIGGER AND NIGHT FURY BROADHEADS TAKE PERFORMANCE TO THE EXTREME

The original Gravedigger Hybrid Mechanical broadhead has inspired confidence in countless bowhunters since its debut in 2011. Using an innovative hybrid design incorporating the best characteristics of both fixed-blades and mechanicals, Gravediggers have repeatedly proven their ability to fly straight, penetrate deep and cut wide, devastating wound channels.

For those bowhunters who prefer a purely mechanical design, Bloodsport’s popular Night Fury head has attracted a similarly enthusiastic following. Widely heralded as the most accurate mechanical available, the Night Fury’s chisel tip penetrates deep to split bone, while its pair of wide, cross-opening cutting blades maximize tissue damage and blood loss.

For 2017, Bloodsport is taking proven Gravedigger and Night Fury design and performance to the extreme – an oft-misused adjective within the realm of hunting-industry marketing, but a spot-on description in the case of Bloodsport’s two new Gravedigger Extreme and Night Fury Extreme broadheads.

The new 100-grain Gravedigger Extreme Chisel Tip and 100-grain Gravedigger Extreme Cut on Contact broadheads retain the notorious reliability and unmatched accuracy of the original Gravedigger, but extend the cutting diameter of the fixed blades from 1 inch to 1.25 inches, while increasing the cutting diameter of the cross-opening, curved mechanical blades from 1.75 inches to 2.25 inches. For those keeping score, that’s a total cutting path of 3.5 inches.

Similarly, the new 100-grain Night Fury Extreme preserves the deadly, true field point accuracy and punishing impact of the Night Fury, while increasing overall cutting diameter from 1.875 inches to 2.25 inches.

Extreme? Well, we think so, but suggest you try these new heads on your own hunting arrows this season and judge the results (and the descriptor) for yourself.

Ideal for both compounds and crossbows, no-fail Gravedigger Extreme and Night Fury Extreme broadheads require no fidgety rubber bands or O-rings that are easily lost or broken. Instead, like the originals, they employ Bloodsport’s patented Blade Retention System to control deployment of the mechanical cutting blades inside the target. A small, threaded set pin controls the tension on the expanding blades, affording the hunter full control and adjustability based on arrow velocity and the particular game being hunted.

The result? Confidence during the moment of truth that your arrow will fly true… and an extremely short and sloppy blood trail.

Bloodsport Gravedigger Extreme Hybrid Mechanical Broadheads

  • Weight: 100 grain
  • 1.25-inch cutting diameter main blades (replaceable)
  • 2.25-inch cutting diameter mechanical blades (replaceable)
  • 420 stainless steel blades
  • 7075 aircraft aluminum ferrule
  • Patented Blade Retention System
  • No rubber bands or O-rings
  • Guaranteed to cut, no matter what
  • No-failure broadhead
  • True field point accuracy
  • Sold in 3 packs

Two models available: #10820 Chisel Tip & #10821 Cut-on-Contact
MSRP: $39.99

Bloodsport Night Fury Extreme Mechanical Broadheads

  • Weight: 100 grain
  • 2.25-inch cutting diameter mechanical blades (replaceable)
  • Integrated chisel tip
  • 420 stainless steel blades
  • 7075 aircraft aluminum ferrule
  • Patented Blade Retention System
  • No rubber bands or O-rings
  • True field point accuracy
  • Sold in 3 packs

Model # 10818
MSRP: $39.99

In a world where everything seems to be described as extreme, grant Bloodsport the opportunity to use the word properly… in reference to the massive cutting capability and overall performance of their new Gravedigger Extreme and Night Fury Extreme broadheads. Whether you prefer hybrid or mechanical, chisel-tip or cut-on-contact, these three new failsafe heads will elevate your bowhunting experience through extreme accuracy, extreme penetration and extreme devastation. If you can think of a better word after hunting with them, feel free to let us know.

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Bloodsport
The bleeding edge of archery. When it comes to hunting, there are no participation trophies for just showing up. It takes hard work, dedication and relentless planning. It also takes the right gear. At Bloodsport, we are committed to providing hunters with the highest level of archery products on the market. Our arrows, broadheads and accessories utilize premium materials and technology to ensure every shot is as lethal as the last. For more information, visit BloodsportArchery.com.

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Grady is a husband and father of four, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, and the editor of Firearms Friday. It's not that he knows everything or even a lot about firearms and the outdoors it's just that he really likes them and likes sharing the latest news and trends with other people who find the subject matter interesting.

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