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muzzy 3 vs 4 blade
All,
I used Thunderhead 100g broadheads for years but switched to Muzzy 3 blade last year just to try them and really like the ruggedness of the broadheads, nothing wrong with Thunderheads just wasnt crazy about the o ring, anyway for youMuzzy guys Im thinking about trying the 4 blade 100g not the MX-4 the older style, any experience or pro/cons over the 3 blade. Thanks alot.. |
RE: muzzy 3 vs 4 blade
I used to use 4 blade 90 grn muzzys and have never had a problem wih them!
Although I have heard that 4 blades will not penetrate as well as 3 or 2 blade heads?? I really dont think you will gain anything from switching to a 4 blade from the 3 blade, I also dont think it will hurt you any as well?? Unless you are getting a good deal on the heads I would not bother with the switch but thats just my OPINION?? |
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I started to use the Muzzy MX-4's after wanting to get away from Thunderheads as well. It wasnt so much the O-ring issue with me as much as a consistancy and lack of penetration issue. Ever since I switched to the Muzzy MX-4's my arrow placement is more consistant and every deer I have shot with them have been complete pass throughs. I never had one pass through with the thunderheads.
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I've used the 4 blade in 90 and 100 gr for years. Just switched to the 3 blade 75 gr bh this year 'cause I couldn't find a 4 blade that light. Haven't tried the MX as I can't justify the cost. (Tried the Slick Trick last year, it is similar to the MX, and it performed no better than the Muzzy. Shot different deer with both heads. Actually thought the Muzzy flew better.)
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I did quite a bit of testing with the various Muzzy heads this summer and fall; and found that the best long range accuracy was achieved with the 75 grain 3 blade original Muzzy. They may fly a little better than field points at 70 yards - at least out of my Hoyt Protec.
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I've heard numerous times that 4 blades have a tendancy to fly a little funny. I decided not to chance it and i went with mx-3's...no regrets here.
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I have shot both and see no difference at all between the two, I just went for the extra blade for extra cut.
ORIGINAL: MattH I've heard numerous times that 4 blades have a tendancy to fly a little funny. I decided not to chance it and i went with mx-3's...no regrets here. |
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Thanks for all the responses, I was going to try the rage 2 blade next season but I always told myself I would never use an expandable, Ive killed a few with the muzzy's and actually cracked the spine of a small doe that dropped in her tracks so I really like the ruggedness of the broadhead. Im just looking to try something a little different, really just curious if the 4 blade makes a better blood trail than the 3. The muzzy's are a proven performer and the price is right, but like alot of us some of our shots are not always text book, and ive been on track jobs with good shot placement with very little blood, just keeping my options open....
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since i switched to the 4 blades last season, i have not had to track a deer. i have seen all 8 of them drop within sight...don't know if its the broadhead or mif my shooting just got better, but muzzy 4 blades are alll i'll use. fly PERFECT for me!
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I shot the Muzzy 90gr 4 blades for the last 10 years and just switched over to the 100gr 3 blades this season. On all deer with the 90gr 4 blades, I had complete pass throughs and good trails. I have only had the opportunity to take one deer this year with the 100gr 3 blade, but again had a great pass through and a good trail. most of my deer have fallen within view while using my Muzzy's. In a comparison, I don't think the heads fly that much different. Both heads fly pretty close to field points although I now practice with the practice heads instead. Either way, you'll be fine whether you go 3 or 4 blade.
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this is the entrance from a 125gr 3blade muzzy...
![]() never shooting one with a bow before or seeing an arrow wound, i was impressed at the perfect hole it cut. really didnt expect that..expected 3 slices from the blades. dont know what more an extra blade could have provided...arrow blew striaght through and into the dirt...buck went 20 yards or so and collapsed. |
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Never found a problem with the three blades. Never used the 4 blades, but you need to consider the added surface area. I could see where the extra surface area "could" (probably not much) cause more planing and less penetration than the three blades. Id also say that it would probably not be enough to notice at normal bow ranges. Ive found no problem with the three blades. My favorite heads are; Muzzy three blades, slick tricks, and Monotec G5s. All great heads. Ive never had a single problem with any of the above.
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I have used muzzys for years 3 and 4 blade. I liked the 90 and 100 gr 4 blade the best. This year I tryed slick tricks. Flew the same as my muzzys and work the same(took 2 deer so far). I like the 1" cut on the 4 blade, I feel I get better flight from them.
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