Magnus Stinger
#1
I've pretty much decided to go with a 100 gr. four blade stinger broadhead this year, the flat blade with two bleeders. Just curious if anybody has an opinion on these. I've seen nothing but excellent reviews on the internet. Flies like a field point, complete pass throughs, great blood trails. What's gonna sell me is the fact that all you gotta do is sharpen them, no buying replacement blades and fooling with puttin em together. AND they come with a lifetime warranty. Who uses these and what do ya think???
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,285
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From: west central wi USA
I have used the carbon steel version of the Stinger for about 15 yr.'s They've never let me down. They have performed pretty much as you descibed. I've lost a few over the years, but never have been able to wreck them. A lot of times, they'llstill shave hair after a pass-through.
#7
ORIGINAL: fatsbucknut
I've been using them for 3 seasons and i love them. I've sent a number of them back and within a few days had brandnew ones at my door.
I've been using them for 3 seasons and i love them. I've sent a number of them back and within a few days had brandnew ones at my door.
#9
Awesome heads. However,I amswitching to the two blades this year because i had 2 bleeder blades crack/bend on me last year. Otherwise I love them, they fly like darts and you can't beat the warranty.
#10
Joined: Jul 2008
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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. whats the price on these litte babys? and do you have to get em from them or does cabelas have em?



I think I'd like the 2 blade myself.