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Old 04-20-2011 | 06:40 PM
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Hurricanespg
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Originally Posted by Colorado Luckydog
We have all read thread after thread on mechanical broadhead failures. I have never read one on fixed blade failures. There has to be some truth to the matter. That's why I will stick to Muzzies. Not one thread on Muzzy failures. But to each his own.
These were just quoted off of a quick search on Muzzy failures....I suppose since I read them on the internet they must be just as true as the mechanical threads failures.

I do like the Muzzy but I will not use them again. I spine shot a doe and the trheaded part of the farrei broke and the entie head fell apart.
my vote for worst is muzzy's I have seen blades fall out poor penentration. and blown up ferrules.
Another vote for Muzzys, always breaking the ferrule.........they are just plain bad.
[quote]Satellites and Muzzys always breaking[/quote]

I have only soht muzzy (100gr. 3 blade). I do have one complaint -
I shot a cow elk last year and recovered the front half of the arrow. The muzzy had one blade that was bent about 45 degrees, but I still got a pass through. Arrow weight was 450 gr. out of a 70# bow
.......on second thought....nope still dont put too much stock in it.



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