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I might be in a position in a few weeks to be able to afford new broadheads. I like them to be 3 blade fixed blade so I can resharpen instead of replacing blades but I know some of the better heads out there are replaceable blades. Currently I use Magnus Snuffers 125gn and for some reason, they seem huge. Is it possible they might be too big? Don't hear too many hunters using them anymore.
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They fly well, sharpen well, kill animals like they have been doing for years, and have a lifetime warranty? Don't fix what isn't broke, unless you just want to try something else.
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Snuffers are awesome broadheads. They might be too big for sparrow shootin', but I'd shoot any big game with them at any time. Their size allows maximum damage. That's a good thing.
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Thanks guys. I do love them. I just look at them vs. T-locks and the size difference is crazy.
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I love 'em. Big, but I'm a believer.
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