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Opinions on Magnus 4-blade Stingers?

Started by david janssen, July 01, 2007, 08:42:00 AM

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david janssen

I need opinions on the Magnus 4-blade 150 gr.Stingers. How they fly,bloodtrails,etc. Thanks everyone.
David Janssen

James Wrenn

They fly great and like any will give good bloodtrails if the shot is in the right place. :)I used them to shoot a couple of deer with good results but they are a bit small for my taste.No fault of the broadhead I just like bigger ones.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

Tree Ghost

I've been using them for a couple of years now, I think.  I went from the 125 to the 150 and really like them.  I filled 5 deer tags with them last year, and a couple the year before.  I had absolutely no problems with them.  They are easy to sharpen, and hold an edge well.  I also like the stainless steal blades, there's no rust problem with them.

david janssen

How about some more opinions? Thanks to those who gave advice.
David Janssen

beachbowhunter

I have really liked the 125s and am seriously considering the 150s for my Sept elk hunt. I like the way they fly and they have had great penetration for me on other game.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

Charlie Lamb

Hey Norb? How do they work on fingers?  :D
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

beachbowhunter

Not the Stingers, it's those darn Simmons Interceptors you gotta watch out for  :mad:    :help:
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

Charlie Lamb

Just don't be doing any comparison cuts!  :eek:
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

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