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Anyone shoot the new Muzzy Trocar

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Sparkchaser, Dec 24, 2013.

  1. Sparkchaser

    Sparkchaser Weekend Warrior

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    i like the looks of these little guys, but idk if the offset blades will affect my arrow flight a great deal. i have went back to my tried and true whisker biscuit and straight vane fletching. will the offset blades provide the spin that my offset fletching used to? also if you have used these heads on game how are they?
     
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    WOW! . . Never seen that before!

    I had to look it up at my local pro shop!

    Trocar - Hunter's Friend

    I like the looks of that too! . . I may try them if someone replies to this thread with some info!

    Thanks!
     
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    they look great and i think it will be a real winner for muzzy if it pans out. i am curious about the offset blades and spinning my arrows.
     
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    Shot em, they fly and group well. Seem solid, blades could have been sharper. Also the angle isn't steep...think chopping rather then slicing. Big cutting diameter in a compact head, hence the shallow blade angle. If you have plenty of Ke..and more importantly momentum I think they will be a good solid head for up to 350ish sized game.....
    They are almost a exact copy of a Rocky Mt Blitz( had to look up the name) that had a really good following in the mid 90's or so.


    Probably will be listing them shortly for sale.
     
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    I shoot 30" 70lbs out of an insanity KE and momentum are never a problem here lol my hunting arrow is a 30" FMJ, but i will be trying the Goldtip XT again this year to save some dough.
     

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