Magnus 2 blade
#2
Well, I can just give you my opinion. I don't like the regular Magnus bleeder blades. I do like them on the Stingers, but on the regular Magnus, I have always has noise problems and sometimes bad flight characteristics. Many people have also reported having the bleeders breaking inside of game, making field dressing a little dangerous. So if it were me, I'd leave them off.
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Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
Unless you enjoy perfect flight, effortless penetration, and top quality heads, theMagnus isn't for you.....
I've used the 2 blade heads for years, even when shooting a compound.... I love the way they just slip right through a deer....
I don't believe the bleeders are necessary either....

I've used the 2 blade heads for years, even when shooting a compound.... I love the way they just slip right through a deer....
I don't believe the bleeders are necessary either....
#8
Joined: Apr 2006
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I have used both with and without bleeders on whitetails in the pastand was very pleased both ways. I personally did not notice a difference in the bloodtrails.Seemed like good heads and sharpened real good too.
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