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muzzy phantoms

Started by reinmb, September 26, 2010, 08:45:00 PM

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reinmb

anyone shoot muzzy phantoms?

buckeyebowhunter

yes great broadheads. Razor sharp right outta the package. only bad thing is the bleeder blade is very dangerous to remove.

huskyarcher

I shoot them, and love them! no problems for me yet...
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Dalton Lewis

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waknstak IL

Good flying heads. I've used them last 3 seasons. Bleeders are a little tricky to remove till you get the hang of it. Sharper than most out of the pack, but you can get em a lot sharper.
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Footed Shaft

I don't have much problem removing them, but putting them together....well that is the tough one for me. Other than that i love the Phantoms. Bill

waknstak IL

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Bow man

We love our muzzy's. I shoot the 220's the wife shoots the 125's
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Tim Fishell

This will be my first year using the 125's.  So far I am really impressed with the way they fly.  Hopefully I will have more to report after our season get underway this Friday.   :)
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Bob B.

Well, I hate those bleeders!!!  Also, the heads will need touching up to get razor sharp.  That said, this is a tough head that really flies well and does not whistle too bad.  It is real tough.  I shoot the 200's ( I think 220 but 200 without bleeders).  A real good heavy tough head.

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sswv

I love'em!  VERY easy to sharpen (when needed) with the Muzzy broadhead sharpener. with the big bleeder blade they make one wicked hole.

Arwin

I shoot the 220's without bleeders(200). The fly perfectly and sharpen up like a razor with a good knife sharpener.   :thumbsup:
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RLA

I've shot two deer with them, one with the 125gr. 4 blade and the other with the 220gr. 4 blade. Both deer were down quick, I like them alot. I will probably shoot the 225gr. 4 blades from now on, or as long as Muzzy keeps making them.

In this pick you can see the + shape left by the 220gr. Phantom

   

reinmb

thanks for the info   sounds like I should have bought the 220's

wihill

220's are a fantastic value for the money.  I wish I'd bought an extra package when I got mine in.
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