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Old 02-25-2011, 12:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am shooting 45 lbs with a 23'' draw length and will be getting new arrows but dont know what. So what im asking what type of arrow cut to what and what Magnus would be best for me ?
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Either one will be fine for you. I use Buzzcuts - 125gr 2 blade.

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I would shoot 100 grain 2 blades. The bleeder blades are kind of expencive to replace.
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I would shoot 100 grain 2 blades. The bleeder blades are kind of expencive to replace.
There's no need to replace the bleeder blades. Sharpen them up like you would with the main blade. The only question I would have is whether or not you have enough KE for the 4 bladed version. Send a PM to Woody Sanford asking him this question as he is THE EXPERT on this.

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I like the 2 blade 150g
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I favor the Stingers since I think Buzzcuts are harder to resharpen because of the serrated edge.
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I shoot 125 gr 4 blade buzzcuts out of my 45 Lb recurve all the time and have no problems with penetration. Like Ive said before Magnus built the perfect size bleeder with these heads. Big enough to help but no so big to reduce penetration.

I find the buzzcut no harder to sharpen than the regular stingers, sharpen the buzzcuts like the serrations arent there and you'll be good. I hit the front edges of the serrations with a triangle ceramic rod and go hunting. Woody has the video on here on sharpening them thats good to check out.
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My wife shoots a 100 grain stinger on a 24" beeman MFX Bone Collector shaft with blazers out of a mission Elliminator at about 48lbs,,4 blade. last year she went through both shoulders of her buck at 16 yds, and at christmas we went hog hunting in OK and she sailed one through a nice Bore. I will be using them this year,
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