Magnus Stinger
#12
RE: Magnus Stinger
Here's the cabelas page for the stingers.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;id=0020800
Another question for you gutshotem, does the warranty not cover the bleeder blades? I see on cabelas they sell the replacement bleeders......this must be why you're switching. Thanks again guys
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;id=0020800
Another question for you gutshotem, does the warranty not cover the bleeder blades? I see on cabelas they sell the replacement bleeders......this must be why you're switching. Thanks again guys
#13
RE: Magnus Stinger
ORIGINAL: 740backstraps
do thet really fly as a fieid point? i shoot 100 gr points. i just got some new broad heads and they shoot low at about 25 yards. i cant find a a head that shoots the same.
do thet really fly as a fieid point? i shoot 100 gr points. i just got some new broad heads and they shoot low at about 25 yards. i cant find a a head that shoots the same.
#16
RE: Magnus Stinger
ORIGINAL: 740backstraps
i do not think its my bow. i shhot 3 times a week and with the point i hold 3"@ 30 yards
i do not think its my bow. i shhot 3 times a week and with the point i hold 3"@ 30 yards
#18
RE: Magnus Stinger
I love these broadheads! These things are scary sharp right out of the box. I love the fact that they are easy to resharpen too. This will be my third season using 4 blade stingers and I can honestly say that I have never had to track my arrow after the shot.....its always stuck deep in the ground on the other side of my target! They are quite during flightand do indeedfly like field tips. But, in my case, I found that my arrows shoot straighter if my stingers are postioned with the main blade horizontal at full draw. The last great thing is the price! There are few things in life that get you more than your moneys worth when purchased. At this moment, I can think of two.............duct tape and Magnus broadheads!