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Magnus fixed head bleeder blades

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  1. JHasty

    JHasty Weekend Warrior

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    Hey guys needing some advise/input to see if someone can point me in the right direction. I want to switch to a fixed head this year and was considering Magnus. I have seen Magnus offers their broad heads in 2 and 4 blade configurations (2 blade no bleeder 4 blade to main blades and 2 bleeders). My question is does having the bleeder blades make it anymore effective than the 2 blade. I understand having those 2 bleeders give you more cutting area but they are smaller blades so I was wondering if they made that much of a difference compared to the 2 blade models of the same head. The second question is does the bleeder blades having any effect on flight compared to the 2 blade? Thanks in advance
     
  2. kurtzgreg1561

    kurtzgreg1561 Weekend Warrior

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    Fly the same. Total cut area of blades always matters. 4 cuts also helps stop organs clogging the hole made.

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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    very true.
    Ask boonerville about how deadly the magnus back hornet 4 blades are.

    I tried them briefly but apparently my bow was out of tune b/c they were hitting all over. After I do my spring tune I will try them again - I really like the design. Want to use them on elk in the fall.
     
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