Muzzy expands it's line.

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  1. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Saw the article and love titanium in a broad head but come on make them in 125 grain or even heavier.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Agreed. Some of the broadheads I like I had to just give up and get a weighted insert. 100 grains is the standard I guess.

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    The thing that bugs me is that I still have 3 unused arrows to get inserts I need to buy new arrows.
     
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    ain't broke don't fix it. I hope muzzy doesn't stray in a bad direction.
     
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    The overwhelming majority of bowhunters are using 100 grain heads and I don't see that changing any time soon. Hence the reason that brass inserts or weight systems are becoming much more popular these days. You can get the added weight you want and still have a huge selection of broadheads to pick from. I would guess less than 20% of broadhead models are available in 125+ grains these days.
     
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    w33kender Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I don't see them abandoning their time-tested basic selections of broadheads. They're just trying to stay competitive in a market of the latest and greatest trends. Some guys like to buy new gear every year or two and Muzzy wants to cash in on loyal name brand customers who get the urge.
     
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    Last year Muzzy had the Hybrid on it's website showed it available in 125 grain but I never could find them in the store. Kinda was hoping they would produce them this year,
     
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    Same problem with the grimreapers whitetail specials. Couldn't find them anywhere in 125. But they offered them
     

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