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newman1 07-31-2005 07:15 AM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
4 blade here:D

mobow 07-31-2005 07:21 AM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
Bigbulls is right on. The four blade models cut more. All of his accurate math aside, it only makes sense. Four "knives" will cut more than 3 will, logically. The other issue being brought up is penetration. OK, I guess the fourth blade would cause MAYBE a tad more drag, but as sharp as those rascals are, it don't matter. Every deer I have shot with a 4 blade muzzy has zipped all the way through and stuck in the ground. Can't possibly get any more penetration than that.

thenuge15 07-31-2005 10:57 AM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
Does anybody have any experience hitting bone/shoulder with a fourblade? Just curious how it performed.

mobow 07-31-2005 11:33 AM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
Ummmm......DairyKing I believe was who posted a photo of a hog shot with a Magnus Stinger 4 blade through the shoulder blade. It cut all the way through, and apparently no damage to the broadhead.

rmw 07-31-2005 04:31 PM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 

ORIGINAL: thenuge15

Does anybody have any experience hitting bone/shoulder with a fourblade? Just curious how it performed.
With an old browning set at 80# with alum arrows and a 90gr 4 blade I have put them tru whitetail shoulders on the way in and out withought a problem

mainehunt 07-31-2005 08:56 PM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
I shot a boar 3 weeks ago last night. I used a 90 grain, 4 blade Muzzy. The hog was quartering torwards me. I shot him at 18 yards and got a complete pass-through. I hit him just in front of his right shoulder, passing through his "shields" on both sides and breaking 2 ribs, one on each side.

The only damage to the Muzzy are that 3 out of the 4 blades have extremely small "dents" in the sharpened edges. I don't know how else to describe it. They aren't chipped, and the blades did notbend, but there are small imperfections in the edges.

If my digital camera will take a clear enough photo at close range, I'll post one.

Kev

Fishhook 07-31-2005 09:13 PM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
Thanks to everyone for their opinion. I know there are a lot of other good ones out there but I sort of like the Muzzy but have only shot the 3 blade and with no problems. I value others experiences and I might try the 4 blade this time. I think it was a little in the lead for right now. Thanks again.

deertale 08-02-2005 09:42 PM

RE: Muzzy 100 Grain Shooters
 
I shoot a 3 blade muzzy with a 60 lb bow and lost a deer to a shoulder shot. I've got a 70 lb bow this year and hope to not repeat the scene from last season.


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