Anyone use them? how did they hold up?
J
I shot 6 deer with them last season. Used one on them on three deer. I resharpened using a KME broadhead sharpener. Two of them the main blades bent one hitting a rock on a pass through and the other an off side shoulder (which it did pass through for an exit hole).
They are very well made with all of them spin testing perfectly. I shoot the 100 grain 4 blade heads with a 100 grain brass insert. I love the performance I got from them. The small bleeder doesn't hinder penetration and opens a very good hole. I'm sticking with them this season.
I was thinking of using the 125 grain version with a 100 grain brass insert giving me approx 225 up front.
Still dont know, might just do the WW with 100 grain steel adapter.
Thanks for the info, maybe more will chime in.
J
I've bbeen using the 125gr. 4Bld. Magnus Stingers for several years. Used them with my compound and now with my recurve. They fly like my field tips out of my 62# recurve and penetrate very well.
The last deer i killed with my compound, the critter busted me aand turned towards me as I was releasing. The arrow hit her where teh neck/shoulder meet and angled all the way back and blasted out at the last rib on the opposite side. Arrow split her "collar bone" and teh last rib..out of a #50 PSE Nova compound bow. That was the most penetrating shot I'vbe had with one and it did well.
I shoot them and think they are great.