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Looking for opinions on Muzzy Phantom 4 blade?
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Not sure about the Phantoms, but I have used the 130 gr - 4 blade, 100 gr - 3 blade, and 90 gr - 4 blade standard models for the last 25 years and see no reason to change. I would have to believe that the Phantoms being cut on contact would be even better but at $8 each I won't be finding out any time soon.
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Good durable coc broadhead. Shoot well with very little tuning. Panton and Magnus my favorite bh's Here is a phantom recovered from a far side should of an elk I shot last year. This was after busting through near and far side ribs. Shooting around 55lbs
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