I went to back to a 125 grain Rocky Mountain Razor when I found these classics at an old sport shop last fall. Used them many years ago when I started bow hunting. They HAD 2 packs for $12 ea…🙂
I have an assortment of blades over the years that need to sever some blood vessels. Montecs, wasps, muzzies, thunderheads, and some mechanicals I bought for my nephew and the crossbow I gave him. I don't like mech's for compounds , but may try one on one of my doe tags!
I went to back to a 125 grain Rocky Mountain Razor when I found these classics at an old sport shop last fall. Used them many years ago when I started bow hunting. They HAD 2 packs for $12 ea…🙂
I was shooting my bow this evening. I shot through my target and hit some rocks. I had a magnus stinger 125 grain 4 blade broadhead on my arrow. Anyway the head was destroyed. I emailed magnus. They said send them a pic of the damaged head, and they would replace it. Anyways that's what I use
Muzzy 125’s Rocket sidewinders Rocky mt Ti100’s Steel head XP’s Rage 2 blade Rage 3 blade chisel tip Shuttle T’s ( bought them for elk but never shot anything with them) Bought a bunch of Rage 2 blade hypodermics when a local shop went out of business and have shot them ever since.
Ti100’s we’re probably my favorite but maybe I’ll try killing a few deer this year with the shuttle T’s.
2 blade Magnus serrazor on this doe. Ran 30 yards stopped looked around trying to figure out what just happened, started the wobble and over she went. Head is in good shape after passing through.
Wasp Jak Hammer since the late '90s. Great head that gets it done. Expandable 1 3/4" cut gives you a little extra on a marginal hit. Unless they hit a rock or shoulder, they are pretty durable.
This year I'm using original Snuffers. 125gr plus a 125 insert. This one buried in the spine of my NY buck. I pulled it out, cleaned it, and resharpened it. It's got a tiny divot on one blade but Lord willing I'm going to run it through an Ohio buck this week just because I can. One thing about cut on contact broadheads, they never fail to deploy!
They say everything happens for a reason. For me that reason is usually because I've made some bad decisions that I need to pay for.
Yeah the old Snuffers aint the toughest, but they do sharpen up well and are BIG. They say 55# decent performance recurve is minimum. I dunno about that.
But my BW was 55# and when I shot deer w Snuffers there was a lot of barn paint on the ground, quick.
Since I dropped # I dunno if I could run em. And they don't make em anymore. Guess that kinda answers that question.
Yeah the old Snuffers aint the toughest, but they do sharpen up well and are BIG. They say 55# decent performance recurve is minimum. I dunno about that.
But my BW was 55# and when I shot deer w Snuffers there was a lot of barn paint on the ground, quick.
Since I dropped # I dunno if I could run em. And they don't make em anymore. Guess that kinda answers that question.
I’m shooting 47#. Whoever told you 55# is a moron, but I’ll buy any old snuffers you don’t want to shoot. 😁
They say everything happens for a reason. For me that reason is usually because I've made some bad decisions that I need to pay for.
I have Magnus Stinger 125's w bleeders. Bear new style single bevel and double bevel Razorheads Cutthroat 125 single bevel.
Have killed deer w Stingers, recurve and compound so that's my "standard". Haven't shot anything yet w the others.
Do have some Montec 125's, well two of em. One still in tree from last yr after passing through a groundhog. I'll make a mini slide hammer to get that out.
I have shot a lot of diffrent broadheads over the years. Taken more deer with 125 grain NAP spitfires than anything else. 2 years ago I opted to give single bevel broadheads a try.
Last falls deer was taken with a 200 grain cutthroat. Watched the deer go down less than 50 yards from point of impact.
If Magnus was offering single bevels earlier I would have likely went with that. good news is they should be available next season.