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Magnus stingers 4 blade or 2 blade, which are you using for deer/hogs?

Started by inthere10x, April 17, 2010, 09:24:00 AM

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inthere10x

Magnus Stingers 4 blade or 2 blade, which are you using for deer/hogs? Or the Magnus Buzz Cut. Getting ready to tune a bow trying to decide on the Magnus Stinger 150grn 2 blade or 150grn  4 blade. I may have to dropped down to the 125Grn.

Steelhead

I have used both.Both are excellant.I would not hesitate to use either style personally.Typically the 2 blade is gonna penetrate better.Especially if you strike bone.The 4 blade may give a better blood trail.The bleeders are not very big on the 4 blade.Its still pretty low profile with the bleeders.Which I like.Pick your poisen.

I like the 150s

Jake Fr

i used the 4 blade and they do the trick just fine on hogs and deer both

J.Williams

I've used both on deer and have to agree with Steelhead.2 blades tend to penetrate a little better but I prefer the 4 blade for catching more blood vessels on the way through.Great heads.

Buckeye Trad Hunter

I use the 150 gr. 2 blade myself just because of personal preference.  Like everyone has said you can't go wrong either way.  I started using them 5 years ago and honestly will not use another brand as long as I can get them.

As far as the regular or buzzcut that again is a personal preference.  I personally do not like a serrated edge of any kind on a broadhead.  If you think about it, wouldn't you rather be cut than ripped?  Again it's a preference of my own and I mean no disrespect in any way towards anyone who uses a serrated blade.

screamin

I've used both for deer and elk but not hogs. Been using the 4 blade for as long as they've been on the market. They're easy to get spooky sharp and most animals never knew what hit em and drop within eyesight. I don't think you can go wrong with either one.

Straitshot

I use the two blade 150gr. Buzzcut with a 100gr. screw in insert. Here is a picture of the entry wound on a decent buck I took last year. The exit wound was the same size. Left a blood trail my two year old grandson could follow.

Louis

 
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