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Magnus Stingers?

Started by bear mike, August 03, 2014, 12:25:00 PM

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gringol

I wish they made a 200grn model.  Great heads.

Gooserbat

"Four fletch white feathers and 600 grains is a beautiful thing."

Gooserbat

QuoteOriginally posted by gringol:
I wish they made a 200grn model.  Great heads.
X2!
"Four fletch white feathers and 600 grains is a beautiful thing."

Jwilliam

QuoteOriginally posted by Matty:
Pretty sure they come sharp right out of the packaging too...
They resharpen real easy too.   :thumbsup:  


Bill

BEN

I've used them back in my "wheelie" days.
Then with my original 62# recurve and still with my 53# longbow.
they are GREAT heads. Easy to replace or re-sharpen the blades. Fly true. Have taken multiple deer, a turkey, and coyote with them. I love the diamond tip: it will split ribs and even a leg bone on the far side and still be useable.

PLUS: they are WAY less $$ than some of the other broadheads...I mean, $50-100 dollars for 3 broadheads?!?!?! Crazy!
Ben
M.O.A.B  54# Thunderstick
Ancient Spirits 62# "Thunderhawk"
Browning Wasp 45#

"VEGETARIAN"----Old Indian word for "BAD HUNTER".

beachbowhunter

QuoteOriginally posted by Jwilliam:
Great broadheads !!! Been using the 150gr. 2-blade and 4-blades for a number of years now.     :thumbsup:  


Bill
Same. Really no reason to fool with any others.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

KAZ


fnshtr

I had one to fail when I hit a large bull elk in the shoulder bone. It was not the BHs fault, it was my shot that was the problem.

That said, Magnus replaced the 2 blade Stinger with a 4 blade buzzcut (no charge). That will probably be my elk BH this year.

Well made, easy to sharpen and a lifetime warranty that cannot be beat!
56" Kempf Kwyk Styk 50@28
54" Java Man Elkheart 50@28
WVBA Member
1 John 3:1

doubleo

QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
I love em because of how readily available they are.  You can use heavier inserts to up the weight on the end of your arrow.  125's 2 or 4 blade seem great with 50 or 75g inserts as a basic deer/ game head.
Sounds right on!  :thumbsup:
Wisconsin Traditional Archers Member

Ulysseys

My go-to head.  Readily available and sharp out of the package.  I have no reason to mess with anything else.
Type inspirational or witty quote here

Tajue17

they are awesome,,,, also there are guys with compounds shooting the 2-blade stingers 100+ yards and hitting 2-3" balloons on Ytube so that should tell something too!
"Us vs Them"

Pheonixarcher

I've tried different heads, but always seem to come back to my stingers! The price is right, American made, shaving sharp out of the package, easy to re-sharpen, they fly quiet and true, great customer service, and the best guarantee in the business.

I started using them years ago with wheels. I was happy with the flight and the blood trails they left. Being a COC, they were a no brainer when I switched to trad.

A few years ago, I was hunting on the ground, and the rut was heating up. A nice 5pt chased a doe right to me. He wasn't leaving her sight. Even after I shot right underneath him. As I prepared for another shot, the huge doe stepped out for a gimme pass thru. Well, I knew that buck wasn't going far, and I only had one broadhead left. So I retrieved the arrow from the doe out of the dirt, and with only a few strokes on my pocket stone, it was spinning true and shaving hair. I spooked that buck standing 10 yards from my dead doe.

I also once sent in 9 broadheads that I had accumulated over the years that were either bent, broken, chipped, or otherwise unsharpenable from misses, hitting gravel, or prying out of trees. I received 9 brand new heads in replacement, no questions asked, and it cost me less than $5 to ship them. You can't beat that!
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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Sirius Black

Anyone try the Stinger "Killer Bees" yet? I like mine, 125gr 2 blade. Same great broadhead in a non-vented model.
Wisconsin Bowhunters Association - Life Member

Gdpolk

I've had great results with my 125 screw in 2-blades.  This year I am going to try a new head to see what a 3-blade single bevel will do.
1pc and 2pc Sarrels Sierra Mountain Longbows - both 53.5lbs @ 29"

https://www.gpolkknives.com/

TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by Sirius Black:
Anyone try the Stinger "Killer Bees" yet? I like mine, 125gr 2 blade. Same great broadhead in a non-vented model.
I did. I found them flimsier than the regular. No offense, but they just seemed "cheaper."  I like regular stingers and buzzcuts, though.


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