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how many have used m a 3 broadheads

Started by cooncrazy, October 30, 2008, 08:36:00 PM

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cooncrazy

woundering how many of you have used this broad head for deer and what pro and con did you have with this head thanks
walk softly and carry a big stick

wingnut

I use them for small game only.  There are a lot of better heads out there for deer and bigger game.

Mike
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cooncrazy

walk softly and carry a big stick

d. ward

ma3's have been around since June of 1957 acording to my broadhead collecters guide and have taken every type big game aminal.More then 50 years time tested.Great broadheads for the money.Shot placement would be the key to success more so then the type of head I believe....bowdoc

cooncrazy

walk softly and carry a big stick

vermonster13

See how they fly for you. They don't always give the best arrow flight on faster bows.
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Cootling

I no longer use them, but shot quite a few deer with them once upon a time (early 1980s).  I shot the small ones (5/16 shaft) and they were a great head, with 2 caveats.  First, they had to be sharpened with a single bevel because each blade is made from 2 pieces of steel with the joint on the centerline.  Second, they had to be resharpened fairly often because they were made of relatively soft steel.

Red Beastmaster

Heck of a groundhog head, but I wouldn't use them on deer. They are pretty soft.
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cooncrazy

they seem to fly pretty good and i had no problem getting them sharp wih a stone
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Gordon martiniuk

Have used them they flew good for me used them off season roving shot a bunch of Tree rats  and varous varmits easy to sharpen with a file and cheap to buy but would not use them on big game
Gord

legends1

My family and i used MA3's for years.I have shot a truck load of deer and hogs with them.A close friend of mine still hunts with them.He is posted on my website,with a hog he shot this year.(Mike Myers)I dont think they hold up or hold a edge as well as other broadheads.
Mike

pale bear

I use mine to hunt small game, most recently marmots on the continental divide. worked great since after hitting boulders you could resharpen, and reshape, them. I can also vouch for their softness. Got one that ended up looking more like a cinnamon roll than an arrowhead.
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Tim Fishell

My dad has used them with good success.  He took a bear in Canada with one and didnt have any problems.  He still hunts deer with them now.  Like has been said once you get them sharp and keep them that way they will work fine.
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acolobowhunter

I have shot a lot of turkeys with MA3's but I agree with everyone else.  They are pretty soft - sharpen easy, but don't hold the edge very well.
I have some in my archery box from many years ago.  I ordered some new ones a couple years ago.  They are not made out of the same material now.  The new ones look like spring steel (dark blue)and some of the ferrels split when I put the broadhead adaptors in them.  I would't use them on big game.  :wavey:

44charlie

i heat to cherry red with torch then dip in oil, sharpen ,kill deer! for added cutting you can sharpen the trailing edge so it cuts going out backwards.

d. ward


d. ward



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