Magnus Black Hornet Ser Razor Pig Whacking Review

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  1. Ranch Fairy

    Ranch Fairy Weekend Warrior

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    We continue to see excellent results from the Magnus Black Hornet 125 - 4 blade. This video has a full autopsy, spinal colum destruction and bent parts. Absolutely fantastic when you anchor critters on the spot.

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    slickbilly-d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have some regular black hornets, not the ser razors, I’ll be trying this year on a doe or two.
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Pretty sure Boonerville uses these. Can't argue with that.

    I bought a pack of the non-serrated last season but could not get them to group. Going to tune the crap out of my new rig (when I buy it later this month) as I really, really want to use them.
     
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    axtell343 Grizzled Veteran

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    Great video as always, I love your autopsy videos, always very informative even though I don't have any pigs to shoot around here haha!
     
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    slickbilly-d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Once I got my top hats swapped around on my Halon and could shoot bare shafts out to 30 and group them with my fletched arrows, the fixed blades fell in to place. I’m also running a 4 fletch and lining the vanes up with the blades on the broad heads. Don’t know if that part is necessary but they fly really well.
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Every other fixed regardless of 3/4 blade I've used flew to field point; with the exception of Shuttle Ts which still grouped fine just high/right. The black hornets were all over the place. I'll get the new one dialed in though, it was on the middle of season and didn't want to mess with anything
     
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    Oldcarp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use them and I think are great. All my deer are pass thru's. The elk I got with the Black Hornets hit the far shoulder. I only shoot 58 lb draw. Plus the warranty is fantastic.
     
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    Your videos are awesome. Thanks for the info
     
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    Hogs need lovin too Weekend Warrior

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    Bought these a few months ago to use this fall also. Man seeing this damage it makes me even happier with my decision. Im not shooting nearly as heavy of an arrow but still can't wait to see how the perform on a deer given the chance.
     
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    I have nothing but good things to say about these heads. Love them.
     

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