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Offline sakoshooter

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #30 on: April 01, 2011, 04:29:31 PM »
Magnus stingers or stinger buzzcuts. Tough as hell, you can put an unreal edge on them and best of all, LIFETIME WARRANTY!!!!


Magnus stingers are what I have been using for the last few years. The lifetime warranty in true. I recently sent back 9 dull,used, or bent heads and promptly recieved 9 new ones. No questions asked.

Why would you do that? I'd guess that the 'lifetime warranty' is intended to cover manufacturer defects. Not dulling from use and bent from abuse.
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Re: broadheads
« Reply #31 on: April 01, 2011, 05:37:38 PM »
From the magnus website:

LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE

Our Magnus Lifetime Replacement Guarantee is very simple. If at any time you break, bend or have a concern with any Magnus Broadhead, send it to us and we replace it.

As a example: When you shoot thru a animal and the broadhead hits a rock on the ground and is damaged, send it in and we replace it. ITS THAT SIMPLE!!
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Re: broadheads
« Reply #32 on: April 25, 2011, 01:54:11 PM »
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,71515.0.html

Gotta scroll down a little to find the youtube video, but i was shooting left and low of my field points. After i did a broadhead tune, everything was primo. I personally nvr did a paper tune

Agree paper tune will get you close, bare shaft tuning a lot closer. Just switched to Slick Tricks from my muzzies. Slick Tricks are the way to go.
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Re: broadheads
« Reply #33 on: April 25, 2011, 03:19:22 PM »
Nothen but a wasp for me ... Way to many kills and always the same story ..big game down .. 100 GR. WASP BOSS !!!!!

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #34 on: April 26, 2011, 09:10:44 AM »
Shuutle T's all the way I shoot 100 grains at 70# I have shot 6 animals with them 2 of wich were elk one at 55 yards and one at 62 yards. Every arrow I have put into a animal has been a clean pass through. My buck last season was a big boddied mule deer, hard quarting away shot hit him in the front of the hind quarter and the arrow exited in the front of his front quarter. the arrow traveled another 25 yards before tuching down. I will never shoot another brodhead.
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Re: broadheads
« Reply #35 on: April 26, 2011, 09:23:14 AM »
yeah I see alot of kills on T.V with shuttle T and as long as they are doing the job thats the one for you.... Most animals I have taken with a wasp have died within my sight .. so I am convinced about speed as well as shot placement ..GOOD HUNTIN BUD !

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #36 on: April 29, 2011, 09:29:39 PM »
 I also like wasp alot but they have new owners now and the price will double this year,34$ for three bullets.I went back to magnus stingers shooting spot on 60yrds great head.

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #37 on: May 05, 2011, 10:55:15 PM »
I'm switching to a Muzzy phantom this year.  Last year had a great shot, and decent blood trail...but pouring down rain quickly dissipated the trail.  If I had the arrow hanging out the other side of the elk I bet I would have found it.  Cut on contact = penetration.  Killed lots of deer with trochars, don't think it matters much, so pick the one that flies the way you want it.

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #38 on: May 05, 2011, 11:17:28 PM »
i use 90 grain 4 blade muzzies they seem to shot real good with my set up and they brought deer down quickly but I'm not sure how they will do for bigger game.

i don't want to steal this thread but everything is a learning experience. Anyone have any thought on how this light of a broadhead will work for elk and bear?
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Re: broadheads
« Reply #39 on: May 07, 2011, 01:11:14 PM »
I'd suggest buying several brands or get with a friend or two and try some of theirs out and see which ones work best with your set up.  Here's my evolution of broadheads since I started archery seven years ago.  I'm still no expert and I am still learning new things all the time. 

I started with the Triton Wac'Ems and had good results with them.  The only reason I switched was there was briefly some hoopla over whether they were Washington legal (this has been debated to death and WDFW finally sent out a letter stating they were legal).  I then tried several brands including the Shuttle T Locks which flew well but I ended up going with the NAP Hell Razors which I used to take my first archery elk.

I ended up switching to the Montec G5's because although the Hell Razors were great, I had problems sharpenning them.  I really like the Montec G5's.  I think we are really lucky to have such a great selection of outstanding broadheads out there.  It just comes down to your personal preferences and what works best with your set up. 

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #40 on: May 07, 2011, 01:36:40 PM »
I also like wasp alot but they have new owners now and the price will double this year,34$ for three bullets.I went back to magnus stingers shooting spot on 60yrds great head.
   ya no sh$t huh... thats going to pee me off.. I saw that the other day ,, while I have shot them for 30 yrs religiously but that might change.. I do have one dozen not opened yet plus 6 in my quiver so if my success continues they should last for a long time .... :dunno: :dunno:

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #41 on: May 08, 2011, 04:59:24 PM »
Ended up going with slick trick magnum 100 grains. I was having problems tuning broadheads and ultimately discovered my ripcord arrow rest was not falling away completely and my fletching was hitting it, causing erratic arrow flight. Switched to a QAD Pro Series LD, paper tuned bow, started shooting broadheads and I am dead nuts now; didn't need to make any adjustments. Thanks for all of your input!

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #42 on: May 12, 2011, 06:47:30 PM »
I use the 1 1/16"  100gr. Wac Em's.  They fly nice and are pretty tough.  Here's a pic of the enterance wound on my buck last season.  30 yards complete pass thru.

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #43 on: May 12, 2011, 07:33:52 PM »
 
been using Thunderhead 125's for about 19 years now and had good luck with 'em.
:yeah: These things do some damage!

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Re: broadheads
« Reply #44 on: May 12, 2011, 08:11:47 PM »
100gr Phat Head by steel force! Extremely accurate and easy to sharpen!
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