Mussachia Broadheads

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  1. matdrenalin

    matdrenalin Newb

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    Anyone tried these Mussachia NBS 100 broadheads? About to buy a pack. Hope they are similar to original Muzzys.
     

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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Why? Muzzy are cheaper and look exactly the same. Sharp as hell and tough as a boot. Why would you buy these?
     
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    bucksnbears Grizzled Veteran

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    Amen!
    Been shooting plain,boring muzzies for 25 years.
    Even kilt a deer once.
     
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    matdrenalin Newb

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    Loved the old 115 grain Muzzy. Just want to see if these resemble them at all. And designed by John Mussachia.
     
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    matdrenalin Newb

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    Which Muzzy are y’all shooting?
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Trocar Hybrid. Great head; but the new titanium model looks effing fierce!
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    I shot Muzzys for years and loved them. Probably killed at least 20 deer with them. However, I started having tuning issues with them and had to let them go.
     
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    Hatfield Hunter Weekend Warrior

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    I shor Muzzies for so many years I cant remember and loved them--yes the WERE BAD ^TO THE BONE !!! WERE ! the buckled to the new breed of hunters all going to slim 90 to 1`00 grain heads, this is why tuning problems arose !!! If they would get their heads out of their *(&%^## ,s thya would reproduce the 115 grain and 130 grain 4 blade heads tell you what--get ahold of an old 130 grain muzzy 4 blade head, shoot a big buck in the shoulders and see what happens !!!! Now all they make are these wimpy wimpy regular heads
     
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    I use the Muzzy 3 blade 100gr. Been using them pretty much from the start. And yes, they are bad to the bone. Love um.
     
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    Technology is a great thing but..
    Broadheads design has hit it's peak.
    I cannot fathom any " new" head to EVER hit the market that's gonna be better then what's available now.
    The " cool" looking factor is what's driving the market!!

    I actually get sick watching these newer n greater broadheads threads.
     
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    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Cannot disagree at all
     
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    I just shot olde
    i just shoot older ones....Thunderheads and Buzzcuts....always true fliers....and they will take down a moose...no need to change for me
     

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