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Old 12-13-2011, 12:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Introducing Muzzy's New CrossKill™ Broadheads
Ultra-Compact Broadheads Specifically Designed for Crossbows
If you're searching for
an accurate,
dependable and deadly
crossbow broadhead,
then settle your
crosshairs on the new
CrossKill™ Broadheads
by Muzzy.
Thanks to a 1 3/16"
cutting diameter, these
ultra-compact, stainless-steel ferrule 3-blade broadheads give the
hunter field-point accuracy with fixed-blade reliability.
Available in 125-grain
and 150-grain, the
newest members of the
Bone Bustin' lineup from
Muzzy are designed
specifically for crossbows
and offer field point flight,
even at speeds over 400
F.P.S. The ultra-compact
design reduces exposed
blade surface while still
sporting a 1 3/16" cutting
diameter. Knowing that
dependability and unwavering efficiency matter most, Muzzy has
stepped up to the plate adding the CrossKill™ to its #1 selling line
of broadheads.
For more information, check out Muzzy Products - Bad to the Bone.
CrossKill 150-grain
CrossKill 125-grain
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I'm shooting a Horton Ultralite Crossbow at 330 fps. If I were to try these, do you recommend 125 or 150 gr? I've been shooting 100 gr variety of mostly mechanicals to this date.
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In our testing crossbow bolts respond very well with heavier tip weights thus the availability of heavier broadheads designed to be used on crossbows.
If you are shooting carbon bolts, they do shoot well with 100grs and up, but if you are shooting aluminum bolts, you definitely need to stay with 125gr or heavier.
Best way to tell is to test shoot them and see which 1 works best with your setup. Good luck
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