Just ordered some broadheads.

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Rich
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Post by Rich »

bstout,

They are a mean looking broadhead, how do they fly. How far out do they remain accurate. They just don't look very aerodynamic. The entrance/exit hole must be huge.

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Post by Maritimer »

bstout I also like the two bladed broad head and I use the magnus stinger, unbleivable accuracy, extremely sharp and very durable.

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Go on! :wink:
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Post by Sierra »

Please, tell us more, bstout.

I have used the two blade Muzzy Phantom with my vertical bow, but I find them a little difficult to sharpen.
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Image completly forgot about that post bstout thanks :!:
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Post by pphoenix »

GaryL wrote:Image completly forgot about that post bstout thanks :!:
can't beleive i'd never seen it before, no clue how i missed it, good step by step bstout. I think i'm going to look into this broadheads.
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