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zak123 05-29-2004 07:39 PM

Magnus stingers
 
Has anyone tried the 2 blade Magnus Stingers? Do you know if you need the broadhead adapter to mount the heads into the screw-in inserts? They look like the head I need.

Mike from Texas 05-29-2004 08:49 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
2 blade Stingers are excellent. The only complaint I had about them was the blood trails are not very heavy. They get the job done well, but you need to be good at bloodtrailing. I would probably recommend the 4 blade version over the 2 blade. You can get them in either 85 or 100 grain.

Beagle001 05-29-2004 09:23 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
i used them last year (well the nugeblades) and i got my first kill with em.
they are 100 grain. the blood trail was awesome. and quick. thats my two cents

Mike from Texas 05-29-2004 09:27 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
Beagle, the nuge blades are not the same as the Stingers. I agree, the nuge blades do leave awesome blood trails but they require some work to get them sharp and keep them that way. Wet weather is not freindly to them, they will rust in a heartbeat. The Stingers have stainless blades and are much sharper out of the package and much more low maintenance.

Dubbya 05-29-2004 11:38 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
these are great broadheads, excellent penetration and tough blades. They also fly great.

5 shot 05-31-2004 08:10 AM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
Excellent broadheads overall. Tough, sharp and accurate. One of the best cut on contact heads on the market in my opinion.

hunter9022 05-31-2004 05:50 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
I really like stingers. I cant decide if im going to use them or nugeblades this year, ill probably stick with 2 blade stingers though.

Straightarrow 06-01-2004 05:59 AM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
If you want a cut-on-contact head that flys very well, the Stingers are a great place to start. They are especially useful for those with lower draw weights. I doubt there are many heads that penetrate better.

Jerry/NJ 06-01-2004 03:16 PM

RE: Magnus stingers
 
I tried the 4 blade Stingers out in March on some hogs and they did an awesome job ! The 1 boar I shot was broadside and his shield was 1.25" thick on each side and I shot right thru. I had a pass thru on the other as well from the ground about 20 yards. Awesome bloodtrails! I hope to down an elk with them this fall ! :D


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