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75gr
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 20
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Got to get some more Broadheads. I have always used the 4 blade Muzzys in various weights. Very pleased with the results on game. Has anyone noticed if the MX series are more consistently accurate than the old standards.
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Trial Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 3
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Shot the mx4 since they come out with no problems but an having a terrible time getting them to tune with the exceed. Never had a issue before not sure if its the new blades,or the new arrows or what but I'm still trying. I like them and have had great success with them..
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Muzzy Representative
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Posts: 190
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Helical fletching will correct most fixed blade broadhead shooting errors, that along with a very solid bow tune as well. The MX-4's do shoot very well and I have had no issues in my shooting and testing with those heads and they have accountd for alot of game animals. They do cut a nasty hole in a critter!
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85gr
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 35
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I am sold on the MX4's. I guess I have gone full circle and have landed squarely and firmly on the Muzzy train again. I was shooting 100gr, trick magnums and the only problem I had with them was availability. Also, I get 6 MX4's for about the same price as 3 Tricks. I like the holes I get using the MX4's, they leak blood really well.
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