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125 grain Snuffers?

Started by M60gunner, December 29, 2022, 10:37:27 PM

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M60gunner

Question for the broadhead experts. Did Snuffer make 125 grain 3 blade heads? I recently acquired a couple doz BH's that surly resemble my 145 grain heads. But there is no makers ID on them.

Kelly

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Ryan Rothhaar

Original Snuffers were all the 160 grain heads/glue on weight.

Various later iterations, Delta and Magnus, for sure, made different sizes (lighter weight) heads. There were lots of 125 grain heads made in those years. No Snuffer would have any "makers mark" or name/branding on them. Woodsman heads differ in having no front vents.

Smaller heads were made by just grinding down regular sized heads in a grinding jig.

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mnbwhtr

I had some, had the blades bend on them going through deer and you couldn't resharpen them.

Tim Finley

We shot the 125 grain a lot my son still uses it we thought they were the best of all the snuffers, we shot alot of bears with the 125, good blood trails .

5deer

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M60gunner

Thank you all for the information. I don't know at this time what I plan for them. That weight doesn't fit for me at this time. But who knows

Tajue17

Quote from: Tim Finley on December 30, 2022, 11:00:57 AM
We shot the 125 grain a lot my son still uses it we thought they were the best of all the snuffers, we shot alot of bears with the 125, good blood trails .

the 125's with steel inserts were tough!!!   I have all the snuffers and if I was hunting bear I go for the 125's but weighted with 75gr steel inserts over the 160's with aluminum. 
"Us vs Them"

Blaino

Sure hope the original 160g heads come back into production - OUTSTANDING broadheads!!!!
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

Wheels2

I still have a bunch in the drawer.  100s with and without inserts as well as some of the 125 without.
I still prefer a 3 blade.  My field experience has been limited but I like them.  I think they are harder to sharpen than the Zwickey 2 blade.
Super Curves.....
Covert Hunter Hex9h
Morrison Max 6 ILF
Mountain Muffler strings to keep them quiet
Shoot as much weight as you can with accuracy

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