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Question for Magnus Stinger users

Started by TroyH, July 19, 2008, 10:46:00 AM

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TroyH

Thinking of giving Stingers a try.
How well do you like them?
Anyone tried the buzzcuts?
Do you use 2 or 4 blade model?
Formerly known as PastorHunter.

mike g

I use the two blade, they are razor sharp out of the package and they spin true....
   I get mine from Bravehart Archery, sponor here at Trad Gang....
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

Doug in MI

I also ordered some from Bravehart Archery. A very good built broadhead and a lifetime warranty.I got some of the new 150gr two blades.
They seem to realy stay sharp practicing with them shooting into foam.
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Steel

I also have the New 150gr 2 blade buzz cuts they fly great and are easy to sharpen. They also hit about the same hole as my 145gr fieldtips which makes them a easy change from pratice to hunting in the field. Here is a picture of the 150gr buzz cut,135gr eskimo(really weights 140grs according to my dillion digital scales) 4blade and 125 gr NAP hellrazor with 10grs of brass washers to make it a 135gr head also. These all fly perfect but I think I am going to settle on the Mangus 150gr buzzcuts they are easier for me to shapen and the steel seems better than the eskimo's.    

 

Ian johnson

gonna give the screw in four blades a try this year, they are shaving sharp right out the package and resharpen easily with an accusharp sharpener
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53@29 sheepeater shaman recurve
52@29 66 bear grizzly
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Scott E

They fly good havent been able to really test them on any game but they fly just like my field points.
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BEN

I've been using the 4 bl. Stinger for several years. same pluses as above:
razor sharp out of the package
easy to touch-up
they fly very well
and in my experience, they ZIP through game like butter. I've killed 4 deer with them using a compound and 1 coyote using my recurve.
EXCELLENT BROADHEADS!

Ben
Ben
M.O.A.B  54# Thunderstick
Ancient Spirits 62# "Thunderhawk"
Browning Wasp 45#

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bmfer

They fly great!!! Can't wait to run them through something!
Bret M. FullER

BRITTMAN

Fly like fild tips , give me a great blood trail and lifetime waranty . Its hard to find something I dont like about them , they do every thing I want out of a broadhead  and more . I use the 125 grain 4 blade stinger and have taken 5 deer using them .

mike
" Live long and prosper "

rg176bnc

I have a buzz cut Ive shot into my 3D deer no less than 15 times and is still really sharp.  Flies good too.

frassettor

I use the 150 gr, 4 blade stingers. They seem to fly real well
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

James Wrenn

I have used the regular stingers )4 blade)in the past with great results.I have played with a buzzcut Mike sent me to try and will be shooting them on some lightweight arrows from one of my bows this year for deer.They are very sharp and stay that way real well.They fly perfect with 3" feathers and should slice some nice holes in whitetails.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

2Blade

I love the Buzzcuts I took a small buck with them last year and they did a fine job. This will be my third year using Magnus broadheads and I dont think ill ever switch. I also used the Nugentblades and they also do a very nice job. I really like how accurate the 2 blade Buzzcuts are they fly more true then any other head ive shot.
The Stuttering Bowhunter


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