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Post by scrub-buster on Aug 20, 2018 16:46:19 GMT -5
Muzzy are my favorite broadheads to use for a compound or crossbow. I've never had one fail. Anytime I put one where it should be the result was a short and easy to follow blood trail. Another reason is how tough they are. I lost this arrow in 2011. I found it today and was amazed at how good of shape the broadhead was still in. It was buried in the ground. I cleaned it up with some water and a brush. Two of the blades are still fairly sharp. I have no doubt that this would still kill a deer. There is a little corrosion where the name is engraved.
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Post by dbd870 on Aug 20, 2018 18:45:13 GMT -5
Muzzy has always treated me well too
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Post by antiwheeze on Aug 20, 2018 19:47:59 GMT -5
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Post by scrub-buster on Aug 20, 2018 20:00:17 GMT -5
Looked like it was still in one piece.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2018 20:14:06 GMT -5
+2 on Muzzy broadheads
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Post by antiwheeze on Aug 20, 2018 20:30:18 GMT -5
Looked like it was still in one piece. It was and it did the job! Only problem with Muzzie failure ive ever had has been with a four blade. Some of the blood trails are better with a four blade but the blades with occasionally break.
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Post by steiny on Aug 25, 2018 10:15:21 GMT -5
I've been on the Muzzy band wagon for a while. Have one arrow in my quiver that has killed my last two bucks, same arrow and same broadhead, just sharpened the blades. Hope to make it #3 this season.
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