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Old 11-23-2007 | 10:32 PM
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Michbowhunter
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Default RE: Forget the Rage-think I'll stick with my Muzzy

I don't believe I said all mechanicals were superior or that fixed blades aren't lethal.They are both effective, and I don't believe anyState would ever outlawfixed blade broadheadseven IFmechanicals weremore efficient. To be honest, there are some mechanicals that I believe should be outlawed, and you will see why if you watch the Grim Reaper tests at the link I provided below.

The point that I was trying to make is that I loved Muzzy's, but I found a mechanical broadhead that I believe is either equalOR superior to any fixed blade on the market,withoutthe drawbacks. The drawbacks for me weretarget shooting with my Muzzy's in order to ensure they were flying similar tomy bulletpoints, andtrust me, shooting carbon shafts tipped withMuzzy's intoa Block target is no fun! I still have quitefew stuck up in mine!

When it comes to fixed blades, there is no better than aMuzzy, and I have nothing negative to say about them with the exception thatthey never didfly"exactly" like my bullet points, and the Grim Reapers do. The Grim Reapers also have the same bone crushing trocar tip as the Muzzy with added razor blades in that tip to increase penetration!

You don't have to take my word for it. The tests that were performed between fixed blades and other mechanicals vs the Grim Reaperand other videos can allbe viewedathttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Grim+reaper+broadheads

I didn't mean to offend anyone, and as Isaid,Iswore by the Muzzyforyears, but a mechanical that has more patents than any other single broadhead on the market deserves a LOOK.


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