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questions about magnus 1 4 blade ??

Started by silent sniper, March 09, 2015, 09:08:00 AM

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silent sniper

Hey guys I have a question for you. I know the magnus 1 2 blade is a great head and is a solid killing machine.  

My question is about their 4 blade version of the MA 1.   I was reading various reviews and some people stated the bleeder blade was almost impossible to install. Anyone have any problems with that?

Can you remove the bleeders once your broadhead is glued onto the shaft?

What is your overall opinion of the MA 1 4 blade?

I am working up some turkey arrows and I thought the MA 1 4 blade would be some deadly medicine against some big thunder chickens. Thanks SS.

Charlie Lamb

The big Magnus 4 blade has been my go to broadhead since their introduction. I've killed a pile of game with them.

If the taper of the shaft is prepared properly there is no problem installing the bleeder blade.
Pulling it into place with pliers until snug will usually keep it secure.

I will most often put a couple of dots of fletching cement along the bleeder where it contacts the ferrule just for insurance. That keeps it honest but does not prevent easy removal of the blade.

Often you can warm the bleeder gently which will melt a little ferrule cement (if that is what you use) and also keep it in place.

Both of those tips are just insurance and not really needed.

They make an awesome turkey head. As a matter of fact I'm sharpening mine up for the approaching season right now.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Charlie Lamb

Hunt Sharp

Charlie

KSdan

My go-to head as well.  You have to prep the shaft/taper to receive the bleeder.  I had some problems with the bleeder being a little loose or coming loose upon drawing from my quiver; I finally resolved that with a slight tap with hammer and punch on the bleeder slot.
If we're not supposed to eat animals ... how come they're made out of meat? ~anon

Bears can attack people- although fewer people have been killed by bears than in all WWI and WWII combined.

Kris

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"some people stated the bleeder blade was almost impossible to install."

In my experience the bleeder is very easy to install...impressively so actually.  Yes...you can remove the bleeders once the head is glued on.  It is a slick system tried and true.

I would add that is is really nice to be able to sharpen the main blade sans bleeders, unlike the Zwickey 4 blade Eskie & Delta (a most excellent head as well).

Kris

BenBow

The only time I've had issues installing the bleeders was when the taper of the insert was too long. I just cut them off or switched to 100 grn glue in inserts.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

Brian P.

I have a scroll saw blade that will fit the bleeder blade slot. If you are using wood shafts, just slide the saw blade thru the bleeder slot and cut a kerf in the shaft taper. Works great if you like a longer taper on your shaft. I do this after mounting the head so I can align the head how I like.
"As a rule, nothing does an arrow so much good as to shoot it, and nothing so much harm as to have it lie inactive and crowded in the quiver"   Saxton Pope


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