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Original 3 Blade Muzzy 125 for Trad Bows?

Started by MagicBH, August 15, 2015, 12:51:00 PM

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MagicBH

I have a bunch of these still from years past of compound shooting. I know they were originally designed for trad hunters but does that thought still hold true?

53# Predator recurve, 29.5" CX Heritage 250's with a 100 grain brass insert.

They fly great and hit where I look but should I set them aside and find something new or use what I have.

PS- I can not sharpen a BH to save my life that is why I like the replaceable blade aspect of the muzzys.

Thanks Ya'll!

K.S.TRAPPER

If that's what you have then use them, with the 100g insert and good sharp blades you should blow thru most anything in Michigan. There good old broadheads and I killed a lot of animals with them when they came out.

Plenty of time to get other heads later    :thumbsup:  

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

ChuckC


ron w

One of the best of that type......with your set up should be excellent!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Possum Head

I used my three blade Thunderheads until they were gone. The dead critters dont know what launched them!

bowheadhunter

BEST THING MADE muzzy ,thunder heads were good but muzzy just a bit stronger in the blade holding together,
The Rock-Star of Trad-Talk

White Wolf Max P 40-55 lb adjustable longbow..

Border Harrier #53 carbon fast as A BOW CAN BE.

Whitetail Addict

I like my 125 grain Woodsman's, but I've killed a few whitetails with the exact heads you mentioned, and 50# bows with no problems. They're good, strong heads IMO.

It's easy enough to sharpen the tips too, if you wanted to.

Bob

newhouse114


newhouse114


Blaino

I have killed 3 deer and more tree rats then I'll ever be able to remember with a 50# Shakesphere ($50) bow and a  muzzy 3 blade.... Then I learned I was doing it wrong    :knothead:  

It is a classic for a lot of people. Plus, they are sold everywhere!

I've gone back to them this year    :archer2:
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

bowheadhunter

The Rock-Star of Trad-Talk

White Wolf Max P 40-55 lb adjustable longbow..

Border Harrier #53 carbon fast as A BOW CAN BE.

Jayrod

QuoteOriginally posted by bowheadhunter:
what a tree rat?
A squirrel   :biglaugh:
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SlowBowinMO

"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

bowheadhunter

A squirrel  :biglaugh:

That what we call Pine Martins(devil rats)  here in  Sitka  Ak but they eat the red squirrels(tree rats)lol

muzzy are a everything broad head.
The Rock-Star of Trad-Talk

White Wolf Max P 40-55 lb adjustable longbow..

Border Harrier #53 carbon fast as A BOW CAN BE.

2bird

Vegetarians are cool, I eat them with every meal!

They will work. I killed a boatload of critters with 125gr Thunderheads back before I learned how to sharpen cut on contact heads!

Bisch

catman1

Muzzy's are good, I still use them, and I'm old Trad.
Odds are with the prepared..

MagicBH

Wow thanks everyone!

I am very happy to hear this.

2bird

I will be using the 100 grain 3 blade muzzy classics on a carbon express predator 2040 shaft this year. Total arrow weight is 350 grains and will be shooting it out of my 41# recurve.  Sharpen the tips on a stone to make them coc and your ready to go!!!
Vegetarians are cool, I eat them with every meal!


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