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Old 07-17-2011, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hello all,

i have been looking at the 6 pack of regular magnus 2 blades lately. they are the blades that look sort of black. i was wondering what the difference is between those and the two blade buzzcut or stingers? i currently shoot the two blade buzzcut. i am shooting a compound at 65 pounds with carbon arrows. will these blades perform equally with my two blade buzzcuts? if so, that is a heck of a deal on some broadheads, and i might try them. any input on the difference between these blades and the others in the magnus line up would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
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Old 07-18-2011, 02:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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they are 3 layers of carbon steel welded together "like" the zwickey
not bad heads
but surely the stinger are better for contruction.... replaceable mail blade, stinger are thicker, and I think they are harder thant the regoular 2 blade magnus
for sure the carbon steel of the stinger is better than the regoular type.

that's on my opinion, the little things that I could notice having both heads in my hands now
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Old 07-20-2011, 07:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default a great head!

Fellas, siplicity is the halmark of greatness , I stumbled on to these heads buy accident about 5yrs ago when my wife brought home these by mistake when I asked for stingers I decided to give them a try on the target and they shot as well as the stingers, though I spin test each one. they sharpin effortlessly I have killed probably 10 deer with them so far , though I keep my shots inside of 30yds. I have yet to not have a pass through and all of the deer have fell with in 75yds with good blood trails though, half never made the 50yd mark. I shoot the 2 blade 125, from a g5 hammer @67lbs 30in. draw.
Ready for this, shortly after shooting this antique looking head we noticed that it is noticably quieter than any of the other heads we had to shoot . then we started standing near the target to conduct a impropt test and sure enough the head is as quite as a field point.
I think that there is nothing wrong with most all of the broadheads on the market today but this amazingly simple head that is reasonably priced will kill just as well as any on the market !!!
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Old 08-21-2011, 06:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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and the Stingers are SUPER sharp right out of the pack
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Old 08-23-2011, 06:30 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I shoot the 125 grains out of my recurve. Wish I could find some 145-150 around this way.
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