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To Muzzy or not to Muzzy?
Anyone have any experience - Pro or Con with MUZZY 130 Broadheads?
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Any muzzy product that I have ever used has been a good one
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Shot Muzzy 100's for several years. Can't go wrong. Good all around heads, but tuning seems to be a problem at high speeds. Not impossible, just more difficult.
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I had that problem too mobowhuntr. I switched to 3 blade instead of 4 blade and that seem to do the trick for me. Great broadheads though.
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No problems here! I love the 100's, serious blood trails!!!!!!
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I haven't shot the 130s but I have shot the 125s, 100s and 90 grain points. All were excellent in construction and flew very well out of my bows.
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Can't go wrong with Muzzy!!
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Muzzy are good but Steel Force are excellent.;)
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I have been shooting Muzzys for years. I switched to 3 blades a few years ago because of a bad experience I had with what I surmised was the 4 blade. I had made a perfect shot on a whitetail buck at 15 yds. Watched the fletching disappear about 2" behind the shoulder about 1/3 the way up from the bottom. "perfect".
I gave him about 1/2 hour and started tracking. I jumped him after 100 yds and backed off. The next morning I recovered him 75 yds farther. After examination it seems that what happened and I am assuming was one of the blades caught the side of a rib, turned the shaft 90 degrees and came out just in front of the hind leg on the opposite side. My "perfect" shot only caught the left lung as it turned and passed thru the liver and intestines. Wierd huh? |
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Love my muzzy 125's! Plus, I feel they are the best broadhead out there for the price.
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Yea,
this 'business' of paying $32 per 3 broadheads is insane. |
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For the price I also agree. Steel Force will empty your wallet.;)
30.00 for 3 However...where I hunt you may get one shot all year if you are blessed. Therefore I need a straight, bull's eye, full of confidence broadhead. I shot 3 the other day. I could not believe the straightness. I also shot 3 muzzies ..not bad but not like the Steel Force. |
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I have to say these Muzzy's are about the safest broadhead I've ever assembled! All the others' I've used requires too much close-contact with the blades inserting them into grooves, locking them into place, etc. The Muzzy is about as simple as it gets - I believe! Even my Thunderheads were tricky, the Wasp CamLok 130's are scary as hell too!
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I shot 100 and 125 with great results. They are tough to tune out of my Supertec because of the speed but when it is dialed in you got it perfect.
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I love my Muzzy 100's. They are devestating on any game.
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Muzzy baby!
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Like muzzy's
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I must say the muzzies will take a little time to tune but the damage they do is well worth the time. I had a marginal shot(little back)on a WT and he still droped 35yds from where i shot him. 3-Blade 125gr. /Switchback
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to muzzy....there is not a bad thing to say about them. they eat on anything and are designed to stay together. they pass through with little problem.
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I've shot Muzzy 100gr 3 blade for the past 2 years and like them ...A LOT! I've taken 2 deer and a hog with them and neither animal went further than 20 yds after being hit. Also, the blood trail was VERY easy to follow. Clean pass through each time.
Accurate, good blood trail, affordable and availabe at your friendly neighborhood Wal-Mart! Can't go wrong. |
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NOT to muzzy,I haveread countless bad reports on their flight,and more sad "Perfect shots" where the deer was never recovered.I have shot them,and do not like them.2 of my friends who I could not convince "Not to muzzy",have lost a combined 4 hogs,and2 deer this year.I don't believe the hype,and don't understand despite all the bad reports every year how come they are still so popular.I have friends who lose deer every year with shots "behind the shoulder",and yet they won't stop using them.Did you watch Bad to the bone bucks 1?Pathetic.There were half penetrations with arrows flopping at the deers side,and one guy had to shoot his deer twice,as it laid down in pain.Not my kind of broadhead.If they are that desperate to make a video showing these terrible shots,I don't know what to think about them.Yes,a double lung by any decent head will kill a deer.That's why they are bad to the bone....but not bad through the bone.Sorry,but I couldn't contain myself anymore.
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I too not to muzzy, Started with them, andI wasn't impressed. Someone said in the crimson talon post about good marketing, What about everyone and their brother with the bad to the bone sticker in theirrear window of their pickup truck ??
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NOT. I shot them for 6 or 7 years and have killed plenty of deer with them, but the durability has appeared to go downhill in the last couple of years. I've bent and broke more lately than ever before, seems like theQC has taken a dive.
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Go for the Muzzy's. They Fly perfect. Exactly the same as my field points. I just shot a deer with one, I had a complete pass through, and the shaft buried 6 inches into the ground after the pass through. I pulled it out of the dirt, washed it off, and I couldn't even tell that It had been used. It's a great broadhead.
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Muzzy is a great broadhead cant go wrong with it, But just like anything else what is gold to one is crap to someone else. That is why Muzzy isnt the only manufacturer. Try a pack tinker with them and see what you think!
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wow where are the thunder head supporters i shot 85 grain and i deck deer killed both found within 80yrds there deadly not very durible after it shoots one deer but it kills them way better then muzzy i think my dad shoots muzzy he lost like 5 deer
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I recently was shooting only thunderheads on my arrows but have had a hard time getting passthroughs with them even at close ranges. Now that im out of TH Blades, im down to my Muzzy 100gr 4 blades. When I bought these heads I put them on my carbons which for some reason I could not the arrows to tune properly must have been a spine issue. Well I gave my brother the arrows and i kept the heads and figured id try them on my aluminums.Fly just like my thunderheads. In away, im kind of scared to shoot these at a deer. Im sure its just because of the bad luck I have had with the Thunderheads. I almost always get a great shot on a deer but have lost some while using Thunderheads. Im just afraid of wounding one and not finding it. Again. I guess the only way to get over this fear is to go ahead and shootone into a deer and hope for the best. I look at it this way 4 blades are better than 3. Plus im using a hole making arrow Easton 2315's. Should leave a hell of a blood trail. Heres what Im shooting, tell me what you think.
PSE Nova S428 Inch Draw 67# WB HHA Single PinSight Easton 2315's 30 inch Doinker Stabilizer Free Flight Glove Style Release Ultra Noc Peep Sight Kisser Button |
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I don't use the 130 grains, but i am really happy with the way that my 100 grain 3 blades have performed so far this year
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I think the 130 4 blade is the best head Muzzy ever made. I used it for years with great luck.
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ORIGINAL: BigOrangeBowHntr Muzzy is a great broadhead cant go wrong with it, But just like anything else what is gold to one is crap to someone else. That is why Muzzy isnt the only manufacturer. Try a pack tinker with them and see what you think! |
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The only deer I've ever killed was with a 3 blade 100gr. Muzzy. I made a clean shot and watched the doe go lay down for the last time. I didn't need the great blood trail it left.
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Been Shooting muzzy 130's for 10 year's.Love them.But now I am looking
to get a new bow.Changing my set up from 2413 aluminum to Carbon. Looking to stay with muzzy.My brother is shooting the 3 blade 100 gr. has had great luck with them! |
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I like them. I shoot the 125gr 3 blade and have not had problems. They won't come apart and penetrate very well. So far I have gotten great blood trails, none of which were needed.
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you can never go wrong with SuperCarbon Magnums and some Muzzy Phantom broad heads. leaves great blood trail
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