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Magnus two-bladed 100-grain broadheads

Started by Longbow1953, May 11, 2009, 10:35:00 PM

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Longbow1953

Has anybody tried these broadheads for elk?  I'd like to use these broadheads as a combination with my arrows.  The weight would be about 125 grains.  I like the edge that they have and how easy they are to sharpen.  They seem like a real strong broadhead.
I've heard it said that Christianity is a crutch.  To me, it's a walking stick to use on the path of life.

ka

Just got some a few weeks ago . Never shot anything with them yet ,but they do seem strong and fly excellent. Will be getting more!!
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Sawtooth

Haven't tried them, but going to.  I needed to add 50gr up front, so I'm going to the 100gr Magnus and a 75gr steel adaptor.  I've been using a screw-in 125 gr. Magnus two-blade for a while.  I like them.
"Me got no house; me all time moving; light fire, make tent, sleep; all time go hunt, how have house?"

--Dersu Uzala
 Sihote'-Alin Range, Ussuria,  
 1902

Jason R. Wesbrock

Personally, if I needed to add 75 grains up front, I'd rather put the weight into a heavier (i.e. stronger) head. If you are set on Magnus 2-blade heads, I'd take a look at the 160-grain model.

James Wrenn

I agree with Jason.If I wanted to add weight I had rather do it with broadhead instead of inserts.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

Steelhead

Ditto.Go with the heavier head and a tanto tip.


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