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broadhead question? #403580 08/12/08 01:34 PM
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100 grain fixed. i've heard that the muzzy kick arse but u have to put them together yourself. let me know what u guys think.So far, i'm thinking of the magnus stingers only cuz the nuge uses them.


Re: broadhead question? [Re: fishinkev] #403581 08/12/08 02:15 PM
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I hated the muzzy's, putting them together sucks. For fixed heads look at G5 strikers, shuttle t locks, and slick tricks.


Re: broadhead question? [Re: Brother in-law] #403582 08/12/08 02:22 PM
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I shoot Muzzy's and not trying to slam anyone, but putting them together is not that big of deal. Slide blades in the grooves, screw on point, done!!! I know there are new broadheads coming out all the time. Most are more exspensive, so I stick with what has worked for me. If I wasn't having good success with the Muzzy's I would definately spend the money to get something that worked, but I am not, so I won't. JMO


Re: broadhead question? [Re: westtexaswatkins] #403583 08/12/08 02:33 PM
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YEAH, I'VE HEARD SOME GOOD STUFF ABOUT THE SLICK TRICKS ALSO.


Re: broadhead question? [Re: fishinkev] #403584 08/12/08 02:36 PM
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SLick Tricks are the only way to go, but you have to put those together also.


Re: broadhead question? [Re: Wes70] #403585 08/13/08 02:39 AM
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Muzzy 'BAD TO THE BONE'



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Muzzy 3 blade 125's, 10 years and counting. I've tried others and always go back to Muzzy.



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Re: broadhead question? [Re: fishinkev] #403587 08/13/08 12:23 PM
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100 grain fixed. i've heard that the muzzy kick arse but u have to put them together yourself. let me know what u guys think.So far, i'm thinking of the magnus stingers only cuz the nuge uses them.




I shot muzzys for a long time, and thought they were bad to the bone.. and they are bad TO the bone, but if you want to blast the bone in half and drop your target like a sack of turds....

go w/ spitfire pro! 100 grains

look at the poor shot placment on this hot (right under the bow grip - it went 35 yrds...




Re: broadhead question? [Re: BigBow] #403588 08/13/08 01:19 PM
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steel force broadheads opens them up everytime


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TRIED ALL KINDS ALWAYS GO BACK TO THE TRIED AND TRUE MUZZY


Re: broadhead question? [Re: fishinkev] #403590 08/14/08 02:23 PM
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I have been shooting the Slick Tricks for the past 4 years and nothing but good to say about them. They leave awesome blood trails, and they are one of the best grouping fixed bladed broad heads I have shot.


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