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Capt Ray 04-19-2003 09:58 AM

4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I can get the 4 blade Muzzy 75 gr at a very good price. Anyone got any feedback on the 4 blade model? I am currently shooting 29" draw at 65lbs and around 250 fps. I don' t think this is to fast for a 4 blade. What' s you take on it?

atlasman 04-19-2003 10:08 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I had 4 blade 90 grain Muzzy heads last year and I hated them.

Long story short.

Trying the 3 blade this year 100 grain.......we wil see

nub 04-19-2003 11:45 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I' m playing around with some 4 blade heads from Muzzy right now too. The ones I' m trying are 135s tho I think. Mine are flying great so far. Good deals don' t come around too often, so I' d pick them up if I were you. You can always throw them in your tackle box and bring them out when you feel the need to tincker. We can never have enough stuff in the box. :D

Smooch 04-19-2003 01:06 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Sorry Capt, but Muzzy doesn' t make a 75gr. 4 blade head. If it' s 75 gr. then it' s a 3 blade head. They make the 4 blade in 90, 100, 115, 125, 130, and 145 gr.

Smooch 04-19-2003 01:15 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
One more thing I forgot to add, I use the 100 gr. 4 blade and it is a awesome broadhead, very accurate and makes a devastating hole!

Two Beards 04-19-2003 04:37 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I used the Muzzy 4-blade 100 gr. last fall. Helped
me take a nice buck from a difficult angle(right
under the stand). I was shooting a 400 gr. ACC
at 250 fps...most of the heads flew well for me,
though I still matched BH' s and arrows to make
sure I had the best combinations. Even with
the success I had with the 4-blade, I think I' m
gonna switch back to the 3-blade Muzzy or
Wasp this fall...just feel like they' re a bit
stronger.

parker1 04-19-2003 09:17 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I have much better luck with the three blade models. I have tried to use the 90 grain 4 blade head but could never get good flight....

Lady Forge 04-19-2003 10:48 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Last archery season I had great success shooting the 4 Blade 100 grain Muzzy Broadheads. I bought some more for this year, they shoot very well for me, seem quiet in flight, hit true to my field points and did a good cut hole and even some of that Bad to the Bone penetrating.;)

DOGMEAT 04-20-2003 04:24 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
[8D]WE HAVE TEN GUYS IN OUR HUNTING CAMP, NINE OF THEM USE MUZZY 4 BLADES. NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. I USE THE SNYPERS. :)

Who 04-20-2003 06:21 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Dido on the 4 blade 100 gr. No problem here. Great deals are hard to come by. Get them and if you dont like them send them to me for Christmas or my birthday! :D You know I bet we could start a nice shop with what each of us have in our BOX of supplies.
Rick

Capt Ray 04-20-2003 07:24 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Hey Smooch that' s what I say. Chech out this site. [email protected] use the search and type in Muzzy Broadheads. I have emailed the company and am waiting for a reply. They list the model 207 as a 75 gr 4 blade. should be the model 205 90 gr 4 blade.

davidmil 04-20-2003 11:36 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I shoot Thunderheads... but I did mess around with 3 Muzzy' s trying to get one I liked. I will say I liked the way the 4 blade assembles better than the 3 blade. IF you' re looking at a 70grain head with that poundage and draw length I think you might be getting a little light in the front end of your arrow. I really think you' d be better served with something above 90...but that' s me.

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trophy guy 04-21-2003 12:01 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I am looking to try out the 3-blade Muzzy 75 grains....anyone know somewhere I can buy them cheap??

Mark

Capt Ray 04-21-2003 05:44 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
trophy guy, go to this web site. [email protected] then use the search engine and type in Muzzy Broadhead. they have the 75 gr 3 blade (they list them as four blade but I contacted them and they are three blade). They have them for $17.00 plus shipping. Supply is limited so dont wait.

trophy guy 04-22-2003 01:12 AM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Hey Capt.........thats an email address , not a website.........do you know what the website address is?

thanks

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trophy guy 04-23-2003 07:10 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Capt Ray??? how do I get in touch with this place?

Trophy Guy...

Belle Island 04-23-2003 09:01 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I had great success with Muzzy 4' s in 100 grains.

hcasniper 04-29-2003 09:14 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
75 grains seems alittle lighter for 65lbs but maybe not if you shoot a light weight arrow. I' ve used the 4 blade Muzzy, super strong but I had flight problems so I switched to a 1-piece 2-blade model, 90 grain First Cut. They shoot like field points.

gulfcoasthunter 04-29-2003 09:31 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I haven' t tried them but have heard good things about them. Do you know anyone looking to join a lease in the St. Joee area?

MATTHEWS 04-30-2003 01:56 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I shot 4 blade muzzys I got at Wal Mart for 5.50 a three pack. They are 100 grain, and have had absolutely no problem with them.

Capt Ray 04-30-2003 04:33 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
Turns out smooch was right. The company listed them wrong. They are the modle 207 75 gr 3 blade Muzzy' s. Still a good deal, 6 pk with practice blades for $16.00. Thanks to everyone who gave input.

Capt Ray 04-30-2003 04:56 PM

RE: 4 Blade Muzzy?
 
I guess I should have read all the post before replying. hcasniper and davidmil you guys are right I am right at 8% FOC which is a little on the light side but I am getting good arrow flight. My arrow weight is around 390 gr. My bow has a respectful velocity but not that fast. I get a better return for my money increasing velocity rather than weight for total KE. Down here the deer are not that big. I have not as of yet had any problem putting them down quickly with my setup. I have shot everything from 125 gr down to 75 gr. All have performed well with each having their plus and minuses. Thanks for the input.


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