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magnus buzz-cut!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Jhoyt, Mar 5, 2013.

  1. maxpetros

    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    What are your views on the thunderhead edge tfox?
     
  2. tfox

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    Not real familiar with them. Just pics . Looks like they would be impossible to resharpen.

    Magnus have a lifetime warranty and are pretty easy to resharpen, even the buzzcuts.

    sent from my samsung note 2
     
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    luke/r Weekend Warrior

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    I love my Buzzcuts (100 gr 4 blade). I have shot them for 3 years now. The bloodtrails on the 2 deer I didn't watch fall were great. If you damage one you can send it back and they replace the head no questions asked.
     
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    I picked up the magnus with the bleeder blades 125 gr. going to try and get my first spring black bear with my 60# fred bear recure.
     
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    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    I think I will try them out. Seem to work well with light poundage. Hoping to get the most out of a lighter poundage
     
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    luke/r Weekend Warrior

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    You won't be disappointed!!
     
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    Pretty much as everyone has said:

    Pros: sharp, fly like darts, penetrate well

    Cons: Easy to curl the tip, even with bleeders the heads don't have enough cutting surface to produce good blood trails on bad shots.

    Don't buy a broadhead for perfect shots, buy a broadhead that gives you the best chance of recovery on poor shots. They all kill stuff if you shoot them in the lungs.
     

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