the SAGA continues...
#21
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Nontypical Buck
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aww man Jeff, you really gonna make me say it to you too? ok fine you forced my fingers... because it is ugly ok? kekeke. 
No seriously, I don'tlike screws, rubber bands, 0-rings, oddly shaped disproportionate ferrules, flimsy blades, or whatever else I might consider less than acceptable FORME. Beauty and perfection though, are in the eye.

No seriously, I don'tlike screws, rubber bands, 0-rings, oddly shaped disproportionate ferrules, flimsy blades, or whatever else I might consider less than acceptable FORME. Beauty and perfection though, are in the eye.
#22
ORIGINAL: Hoytail Hunter
Steve, didn't I tell you that thing was ugly?! I like pritty I said, pritty. Nah, jk bud, I really just prefer not to sharpen by hand. I like the path of least resistence at the same time I want it to be the path of most reward.
Yeah, I know, welcome to the United States right? 
Well, it's really looking like i'ma slap on some slickies for best traction here.
Steve, didn't I tell you that thing was ugly?! I like pritty I said, pritty. Nah, jk bud, I really just prefer not to sharpen by hand. I like the path of least resistence at the same time I want it to be the path of most reward.
Yeah, I know, welcome to the United States right? 
Well, it's really looking like i'ma slap on some slickies for best traction here.
#23
ORIGINAL: MNpurple
I would very strongly consider the Magnus line of broadheads. The stinger, buzzcut, snuffer. I used to shoot thunderheads and although a good head, they cant compete with the beautiful flight of a Stinger. I've taken elk and whitetails with them, never a bent blade, they are sharp out of the box, very easily resharpenable, they truely fly perfect, no planing, and the penetration is awesome. The company believes in their products so much that they back each and every broadhead with a lifetime replacement gaurantee, no matter how it was damaged although it takes alot to damage them. Shoot it into a cement block and they will replace it for you if you want. The stinger and buzzcut come in two blade models with the option of two bleeder blades, the snuffer is a 3 blade model.
I would very strongly consider the Magnus line of broadheads. The stinger, buzzcut, snuffer. I used to shoot thunderheads and although a good head, they cant compete with the beautiful flight of a Stinger. I've taken elk and whitetails with them, never a bent blade, they are sharp out of the box, very easily resharpenable, they truely fly perfect, no planing, and the penetration is awesome. The company believes in their products so much that they back each and every broadhead with a lifetime replacement gaurantee, no matter how it was damaged although it takes alot to damage them. Shoot it into a cement block and they will replace it for you if you want. The stinger and buzzcut come in two blade models with the option of two bleeder blades, the snuffer is a 3 blade model.
I'll be shooting the 125gr Magnus II's with a 75gr steel adapter this season, 200gr head, I can't wait!
I've also heard nothing but good about the Snuffers as well!
#25
ORIGINAL: PaBowhunter29
try the slick tricks
1: all steel
2: very sharp and very strong blades
3: they fly great
i just broke my first today, i hit multiple rocks, i hit my friends muzzy, and i got it stuck in wood ( and pulled it out ) atleast 5 times. just give them a try it will be the best thing you ever did.
try the slick tricks
1: all steel
2: very sharp and very strong blades
3: they fly great
i just broke my first today, i hit multiple rocks, i hit my friends muzzy, and i got it stuck in wood ( and pulled it out ) atleast 5 times. just give them a try it will be the best thing you ever did.
The New Grizz Trick is 1 1/4" cut you are looking for also.
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