Magnus vented 2 blades?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
Every Magnus head I have tested has been excellent. The vented heads are strong, but not as strong as the non vented models. The possible exception would be the new Stinger line. These are stainless steel, very sharp and very strong. One thing to keep in mind with Magnus heads is that all of them have a lifetime guarante. No questions asked, you bust it, they replace it.
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#3
Troy, I'm using the Magnus Stingers. Haven't shot a deer with one yet, but they group better than the other broadheads I tried. I felt the improved accuracy was a big plus. I hope to see how short the blood trail is from a good hit with one soon.
Phil.
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Phil.
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From: Ohio USA
Thanks for the replies.i think I will give the vented model a try.It is supposed to be very accurate but then again what company wouldn't say that about there own heads lol
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