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#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: McCall Idaho USA
Posts: 753
RE: 5-Shot starting Trouble!
You can't go wrong with muzzys, even 5 shot will agree with that. It's one of the toughest heads out there. By the way which muzzy do you shoot that only has a one inch cutting width because both the 100&125 have 1 3/16 cutting width. elknut1.
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#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: 5-Shot starting Trouble!
Sorry about all this<img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> How do you think I feel! I really think all the heads you listed are excellent. I am more of a fixed blade head man myself and Muzzy and Magnus are a couple of my favorite brands. I will probably be using the 4 blade 100 grn Muzzy this year. I am sure their will be a test head or two in the quiver though. I would rather have two many choices than not enough, I think? LOL
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#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: McCall Idaho USA
Posts: 753
RE: 5-Shot starting Trouble!
A broadside deer at 30yds 74lb KE, muzzy broadheads, you'll with out a doubt go clean through provided you have a well tuned bow. Last year I shot a spike elk with 69lb KE muzzy broadheads 125grn with a complete pass through at 28yds through both shoulders, not shoulder blade. Elk went 40yds. elknut1.
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#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: 5-Shot starting Trouble!
Get a pass through on the "shoulder"?
Hit the shoulder area, and you may get a pass through. Hit the scapula itself...Unless you get lucky and go through one of two "thin" spots...NOT!
Hit the shoulder area, and you may get a pass through. Hit the scapula itself...Unless you get lucky and go through one of two "thin" spots...NOT!