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Old 04-10-2011, 02:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i've been considering getting some 2-blade broadheads and was looking at the stingers as i've heard a lot of positive things about them. i've never handled these before and was wondering how their sharpness compares to slick tricks (i've handled slick tricks before and i know how sharp they are).

i don't like to sharpen broadheads so i would like something that is razor sharp right out of the package, so i was just looking for a point of comparison.

also, how do the blades hold up on bone hits? are the tips prone to bending? i was looking at the 85 grain stingers. thank you.
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They're all I shoot. Incredible penetration, razor sharp, easy to sharpen. And wit magnus if somthing breaks, just send it in and theyll replace it no questions asked, so if they get dull and you dont want to sharpen, just send it in. What is your setup ? I use 100's
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They're all I shoot. Incredible penetration, razor sharp, easy to sharpen. And wit magnus if somthing breaks, just send it in and theyll replace it no questions asked, so if they get dull and you dont want to sharpen, just send it in. What is your setup ? I use 100's
thank you for the reply. i have an 80# m7. i was a little concerned because i read some reports saying that the heads don't fly so well out of a high-speed set up.
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They'll be fine as long as your bow is tuned. Although it's none of my business, why would you be shooting these. Most people chose these for low poundage setups or they want to sharpen easy (like me) You are neither. I can think of 1,000,000 better options for you. Although this head will work fine, you could be shooting 4 blades, expandables, etc.
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i just like the simplicity of the 2 blade design. and i know it is effective, as 2-blade broadheads are preferred for larger game with tough hides - so i know they'll work on anything.
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