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bigbulls 01-26-2004 02:13 PM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
In my experiance with them they do screw in straight and personally they tune easier for me. I don't know if they use harder steel or not but the blades held their sharpness for me through a hunting season. Shooting them into a layered target they would stay sharp enough to cut easily for a half dozen shots or so.


Go buy yourself a three pack and give them a shot. They are only $14 so it's not cost prohibitive. I think you will like them better. I sure do.

yajsab 01-26-2004 08:43 PM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 

What troubles me is when I install a new set of Muzzy blades and they dull from the foam insert in my quiver.
I don't see any problem with a tad dull blade. I shoot muzzy as well. All my tips has been shot at least three times before I put them in the quiver for the hunt. I don't have any problem taking down elk so far. Just me I guess.

corey006 01-26-2004 10:30 PM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
I CANNOT believe all of you haven't got one of these.....

http://www.toolpeddler.com/8DELUX.htm

Without a doubt the BEST sharpening system on the planet. With this system I am able to resharpen just about ANY broadhead blade. Including blades similar to Muzzy's I have also sharpened small Steelhead blades with it and it WILL make the hair jump right off your arm with some practice.

It works even better for knives and I have even sharpened hatchets so they were SHAVING sharp...

BEST money I have ever spent....quit wasting hours sharpening all your knives and get a razor edge in under 60 seconds....

dsheally 01-27-2004 03:35 AM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Easy fix to the problem. I shoot Wasp SST fixed 3 blade. Fly like a Muzzy but
the blades are much sharper than Muzzy blades. Think you would be impressed
with them.

5 shot 01-27-2004 03:50 AM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Not really much I can add here. Muzzys are one of the top heads and still my personal favorite replaceable blade, chisel tip style head. Muzzys are not as sharp as some, but that is mostly a product of the way the blades are made. In order to get them in the shape they are, and make the head so strong, they just loose a bit of sharpness in the process. That said they still shave hair out of the pack. If your quiver foam is dulling them, try a lether strope. you can touch up the blades pretty easily and make the factory fresh blades a bit sharper as well.

avid_bowhunter2005 01-27-2004 06:31 AM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Switched from Steelforce to Muzzy. Disappointed by the weak tips on Steelforce[:'(] But I like cut on contact broadheads.;)

ahunter55 01-27-2004 09:11 AM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Been shooting the Rocky mountain since they came on the market in the 70s. I have shot with several heads over the years but now see no need to change. I use the 3 blade Rocky Mountain Razor 125gr most of the time but am going after Buffalo in the near future & using the 3 Blade 125gr Rocky Mountain Ironhead.
I have taken Black Bear, Elk, Caribou & wild hogs (some of the tougher animals) with the 3 bladed Razor with excellent results.

NY Bowhunter 01-27-2004 10:12 AM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 

Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
I don't think there is one!!:D

BGfisher 01-27-2004 04:33 PM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Fritz,
One of the virtues of the InnerLoc is that once you have the head on the shaft and have spinn tested it to align it with the shaft, you don't have to mess up this integrity to change blades. Same as Muzzy in that respect.

mrfritz44 01-27-2004 04:47 PM

RE: Alternative to Muzzy Broadheads?
 
Makes sense BGfisher, thanks for the tip. I think I'm gonna try them, especially if they don't dull when you look at them!;)


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