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Magnus stingers

Started by ranger 3, August 09, 2010, 06:21:00 PM

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Plumber

I love them 150 2 blade  or 2/with bleeders

KentuckyTJ

KME works fantastic on them. Don't forget a 16" bastard file to start them out lightly on. Yes even out of the box new ones can be made much sharper.
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BWD

I use the four blade and disassemble them before sharpening. Never needed a file, just start with a coarse stone. Even the bleeder blade can be made much sharper than they come out of the package.
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ArrowAtomik

I've had many heavy short blood trails with the 2-blades.  A very good no-nonesense head... easy to sharpen and stays sharp.

fnshtr

I plan to use the 125 grain 2-blade model for elk this year. I sharpen mine with a lansky sharpener.

good luck!
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Darren

All I ever had to do was touch mine up with a steel. Razor sharp every time. I shot a deer a few years back with a 660 grain arrow tipped with a 125 gr stinger and i was shooting a 66lb cari-bow taima. I shot the deer at 13 yards through both shoulders. After a few days, I pulled that arrow out of my quiver and ran it on my steel. After going through those shoulders and into a tree, I could not belive I had that stinger razor sharp again. I have been a stinger fan ever since. Now, if your shooting them for practice and need to sharpen them, all i use is a corse stone then a fine and then a steel. Good luck.

stickbowhafe

I've had great luck with the magnus stinger 125 and 145's. However, mine have been the 4 blade models (bleeder blades). I've shot 4 different deer now at various angles (treestand shots and ground blind) and had complete passthroughs with a 53-55 pound bow and moderate hunting weight arrow. I find them a breeze to sharpen and magnus stands behind their stuff.  Stingers and woodsmans are my favorites.


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