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Muzzy broadheads
This year I was considering mechanical heads because I hate to practice most of the year with field points and then having to switch over and resighting in for broadheads. My son and I put on Muzzy125s and I swear they shot exactly like our field points (Out to 25 yards.We didn't try them passed that)! I was truly amazed. Neither one of us had to make any adjustments! Maybe it helps that we shoot fairly slow arrows 216-220 FPS?
For those of you who shoot Muzzys do you have similar results? |
RE: Muzzy broadheads
Yep. Used them for as long as I can remember. Never had a problem with them so Inever entertained the thought of changeing.
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The only changes I usually had to make was to lower my nock point ever so slightly, but this was common with most fixed blade broadheads in my setup. I've hunted with Muzzy's for many years and have always been happy with their flight.
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My Muzzy 100gr. 3-blades fly with my field points out to 30yds. I haven't tried them past that distance. I just booked an elk hunt for next year so I will have to start practicing at longer distances. I hope they fly as well at 40-50yds.
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I went back to Muzzy 100 grain 3 blades last year after 3 years of using mechanicals. I never had to adjust anything and they flew dead on. Last week I put one on to check it out since I'm using a different arrow this year and it was the same. Dead nuts on. I won't go back to mechanicals.
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I've used nothing but the 4 blade 100s. Have nothingbut praise for them so I'm not even thinking of trying anything else. Not going to fix something that isn't broke.
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Muzzy 100 gr 3 and 4 blades, fly almost like field points out to 35 yards on the ground. On an 18' elevated platform, however, they hit slightly lower ie about 1" at 25 yards and up to about 2" at 35 yards. I use them exclusively, but I would highly recommend that you shoot from a platform that approximates your treestand before taking them out to hunt just to be sure how they perform in your setup if you anticipate anything outside 25 yards.
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I'm another fan of the 4 blade 100's. I've been using them for a few seasons now. Though this year I also picked up a pack of Slick Tricks to try out as well.
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If there is any difference in the field points and the Muzzy bh, I can't tell it. My opinion is to stay away from the mechanical bh's. I've tried several mechanicals with poor to great results on game. But, with theMuzzy's I've had excellent results each time. Unless I blew the shot. The Muzzy 3 and 4 blade 100 grain shoot just like the field points. And unlike mechanicals, the Muzzy holds up. I have shot a muzzy through a steel barrel and thetip was not hurt at all, and the blades weren't either. The blades were still shaving sharp!!!!!!I bet no mechanical can do that well. Good huntin, Scott Woody
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Good quality product
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I always had reasonably good field point/broadhead accuracy with the 3 blade 100 grain and 4 blade 90 grain models. I do believe though that your relatively slow (no offense intended) arrow speed has alot to do with it.
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My wife and I both had to readjust a little bit. At 20 yrds. we were both shooting about 4" low.
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