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New Broadheads
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10/12/07 12:25 PM
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dirtynix
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Just getting into bow hunting. Bought a pack of Muzzy mx-3 100 grain. have not gone to the field yet, but after reading some of yall post about broadheads, i am wondering if i made the right decision. Any thoughts?
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Re: New Broadheads
[Re: dirtynix]
#223179
10/12/07 02:00 PM
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Wes70
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Those are some good ones. IT is more about what you are comfortable with.
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Re: New Broadheads
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10/16/07 08:20 PM
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txcornhusker
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Re: New Broadheads
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10/16/07 08:40 PM
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Redneck_Hunter
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Muzzy's are fine. In fact, most any broadheads will do fine. They each have their advantages, and disadvantages, and it's all about what you prefer. I shoot Spitfire XP Pro 100's, but I put Muzzy's on my son's arrows. I've shot Muzzy's, Spitfires, Thunderheads, and a couple others I can't remember the names of.
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Re: New Broadheads
[Re: txcornhusker]
#223184
10/16/07 09:06 PM
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dgilbert
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You should have seen the exit hole in my first ever doe kill, it must have been at least a good 5" hole. Muzzy "bad to the bone".
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