Magnus stinger w/ bleeders?
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Magnus stinger w/ bleeders?
Anybody got pics of the damage this broadhead do to an animal? I'm thinking about using these heads for this fall and going to purchase a pack pretty soon. How do they fly, like field points? Are they tough?
Thanks in advance, Wolf651
Thanks in advance, Wolf651
#2
RE: Magnus stinger w/ bleeders?
I don't have a picture but they fly perfect and they cut great. They are one of the sharpest heads you will find right out of the package. They are very durable as well. I have been using the same 6 heads for 3 years now with three deer and 1 coyote downed with them. They are very easy to resharpen. I practice alot with the same heads I hunt with so I need to resharpen them from time to time.
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RE: Magnus stinger w/ bleeders?
I have no pictures either, but I used them last year killing 2 deer and yote w/ them. Awesome blood trails, just awesome. A blind man could have followed mine I think, though both deer I shot fell w/in sight, neither making it farther than 40 yards.
As far as the quality and how well they fly.....Well, I was consistently hitting a 2" square at 60 yards w/ Stingers while practicing. They absolutely fly like lazers. I'm not sure it's possible, but I believe they actually flew better than my fp's...
One doe I shot last year busted my Stinger all the heck, if you know what I mean.....I emailed Magnus, sent it back to them and they sent me a brand new one, no questions asked and all I paid was shipping to send the old one to them.
As far as the quality and how well they fly.....Well, I was consistently hitting a 2" square at 60 yards w/ Stingers while practicing. They absolutely fly like lazers. I'm not sure it's possible, but I believe they actually flew better than my fp's...
One doe I shot last year busted my Stinger all the heck, if you know what I mean.....I emailed Magnus, sent it back to them and they sent me a brand new one, no questions asked and all I paid was shipping to send the old one to them.