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Magnus Stingers?

Started by bear mike, August 03, 2014, 12:25:00 PM

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bear mike

What is your thoughts about them I have considered trying them this year.

Thanks Mike

Silvertip Marc

I've killed a lot of deer with the 2 blade.

bulldog18

Have one of the best warranties in the business. For me they fly great and very accurate with my bows.
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LC

I've been using the four blade  125 grain Stingers for several years and have taken a lot of critters with them with zero problems. Great head.
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bucksakemmer

I've shot lots of deer, bear, several African animus..and its my elk head..hard to beat..

Scott E

Best broadhead for the money. Lots of guys use them
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nineworlds9

I love em because of how readily available they are.  You can use heavier inserts to up the weight on the end of your arrow.  125's 2 or 4 blade seem great with 50 or 75g inserts as a basic deer/ game head.
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stickem1

My shortest tracking jobs ever were with stingers. Maybe just the shot placement, but I have the utmost  confidence in them.

bear mike

I am leaning towards the 150 4 blade I have a couple of the 100s I shoot just messing around and they fly like lazars I normally shoot 150gr points so the 150 four blades should fly good also at least that's what I'm thinking

Jwilliam

Great broadheads !!! Been using the 150gr. 2-blade and 4-blades for a number of years now.    :thumbsup:


Bill

Blueridge

Add weight up front with 125 2 blades. Accurate and deadly.
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JoeM

My go to head for a lot of years! i only switched cause i like to shoot a 200 grain head.
Shot his doe with a four bade stinger, the reason her leg is so twisted is on the exit the magnus shattered (cut) her leg bones in two
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longbow fanatic 1

QuoteOriginally posted by Scott E:
Best broadhead for the money. Lots of guys use them
X2

ISP 5353

I shoot the 125gr two blade.  Great flight and they are tough!

1/4 away

I've been shooting the 150 gr 4 blade for a couple of years now. Not only do they fly great, but they also leave an excellent and short blood trail!
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BUCKY

I'm going to shoot these this season. I got the 150 two blade with a 100 grain brass insert.

Matty

Pretty sure they come sharp right out of the packaging too...

bear mike

That's what I hear and that's good because I cant sharpen well at all.

CoachBGriff

They always flew better out of my bows than any other heads.   I switched also just because I wanted a lot more weight up front.  I may go back to them some though.
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