Muzzy Outdoors, LLC, Acquires Muzzy Products Corp.
PROCTOR, Minn. (June 18, 2012) — Muzzy Outdoors, LLC, announced today that it has acquired Muzzy Products Corp. from the Musacchia family. The terms of the sale were not disclosed.
The parent company of Muzzy Outdoors is Feradyne Outdoors, LLC. Feradyne's President and CEO Rich Krause commented, "We are delighted to add Muzzy to our portfolio of businesses. For over 30 years, Muzzy has offered the leading brand of fixed-head broadheads for bowhunters as well as a range of other innovative products serving the archery, bowhunting and bowfishing markets. In combination with the other businesses in our portfolio, we can now offer hunters the best mechanical broadheads, the best fixed broadheads, the most technologically advanced lighted nocks and the best bowfishing products in the industry. We plan to continue investing in and building our portfolio of top quality, trusted outdoor brands through new product development and acquisition. We are 100% focused on delighting our consumers with the best products in the business."
Michele Musacchia Eichler, CEO of Muzzy Products, commented, "My family is pleased to pass the reins to Feradyne's President and CEO Rich Krause. Rich is a bowhunter and recognizes and will continue Muzzy's dedication to producing the number 1 fixed blade broadheads and bowfishing equipment in the industry."
Feradyne Outdoors, LLC designs, manufactures and sells a range of innovative outdoors product brands, including other leading brands in the bowhunting industry. Feradyne also owns Rage Outdoors who sells the revolutionary line-up of rear-deploying Rage™ Broadheads, the new RageCage™ Quiver and the market leading Nockturnal™ brand of lighted nocks.
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Muzzy and Nockturnal were both good, affordable products. I hope they remain good, affordable products.
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In my opinion, not talking traditional here, the Muzzy 100gr 3 blade is the best broadhead ever.
QuoteOriginally posted by Brazos:
In my opinion, not talking traditional here, the Muzzy 100gr 3 blade is the best broadhead ever.
They are just as "traditional" as any other of the screw in heads, and one of my favorites too.
I was speaking in modern compound terms since the standard 3 blade Muzzy is not a cut on impact blade. As it seems you have used them thru your trad bow I am curious as how it performed? I have always wondered how they would work on game thru my longbow. Due to the fact my longbow has much less penetration than my, used to own, compound I would assume my 2 blade BH would work better. Since I have not tried it I could be very wrong. May need to do a side by side hay bale test ( but screw on muzzys don't work well with woods).
Are they still going to have the Muzzy shoot in New York?? Is Mark Land still going to be affiliated with Muzzy? Great man hope he can stay with them.
Big Ed
I hope the Muzzy shoot is still on since I just sent in the app. and it's the most challenging shoot I have ever been to.
I hope they keep the 220 phantom. :pray:
I have not been to the MUZZY shoot in NY for almost 20 years! Every year I say I'm gong to try again but something always comes up HAD a ball up there when I used to go .
darn,, probably gonna have to pay $39.99 for 3 muzzy 100 3 blades now...
Dang that press release came out last month?
We are still here and have been told that Muzzy will be kept seperate from Rage and we are all sister companies under the same umbrella corporation. Seems to be a trend going around in the industry now.
The Muzzy Stump shoot is still a go this year and we are scheduled to be there, as for the future of the stume shoot, do not know but know for sure it will be this year.
I have been shooting regular Muzzy's on my recurves for over 20 years now and still do with no problems, in fact half my arrows in the quiver are Muzzy's and the others are Phantoms and does not matter to me which one I pull out to shoot something with. I do shot heavy tip weighted carbon arrows and have no problem with penetration out of my 54# bows. I do sharpen the trocar tip on a diamond stone and believe that helps.
Thanks for the concern and as far as we know we will still be here.
You might notice the difference in penetration between a 2 blade and a 3 blade if you were shooting a 25 lb. bow but anything above that and differences in penetration is meaningless. A lot of the discussion in this forum is fun to talk and argue about but it is often misleading to new bowhunters who think that it means anyting in the real world. ie... a slight difference in arrow weight or a slight difference in bow weight or a slight difference in vanes has no meaning in 99% of hunting situations. They are fun to discuss, thats it!
I hope the new company keeps the 75 grain, 1" wide Muzzy 3 blade that I bowhunt with.
Thanks for your update Mark
Great broadheads for sure and been around a long time.Like yal said in hope the price of them doesnt sky rocket.
Hope the best for Mark and the guys at Muzzy!
I think we should all keep Michelle and Fred in our prayers. I understand that they are currently working on fire lanes to keep that big fire from getting to them.
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Carlsen:
I think we should all keep Michelle and Fred in our prayers. I understand that they are currently working on fire lanes to keep that big fire from getting to them.
Great idea Bill.
If the new owners have one once of business sense....they need to keep Mark Land and then give him a raise....