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Anyone use Trocar Tipped Muzzy Broadhead?

Started by BobCo 1965, August 15, 2007, 11:48:00 AM

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BobCo 1965

Well, I'm glad I asked. Thanks for the responses. When I went back to traditional only a few years ago, I went to a COC head. But I miss using the regular muzzy's. I think I'm going back. Never had a problem with them - ever.

 
QuoteIt is not like we are shooting brick walls.
I shot this one (145 four balde muzzy) at a piece of cast iron a few years ago with a 70 pound compound. Not much damage at all, you should have seen the other heads that I did it to.    ;)  

 

J-dog

Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

BobCo 1965

Yup...But I was also a little curious.  :cool:

J-dog

Remember what a little curiosity did to the cat?

keep yer head down!!

J
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

jonesy

Trocar tips came from the medical field they are used on many fine instruments

Tajue17

out of all the chisel point type heads these heads because of these points are the best (rocket uses them on their mechanicals)

these heads can pop hair off your arm if sharpened and with my compound I've shoot completely through both shoulder blades of a buck 30yds out stuck the arrow in the ground and the tip was fine..
"Us vs Them"


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