broadhead question about Muzzy"s
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Location: Waverly New York USA
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broadhead question about Muzzy"s
To those of you that have shot both,what one would you recommend the 4 blade or 3 blade?Easy setup,penetration,arrow flight etc.Thankyou
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Stockton NJ USA
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RE: broadhead question about Muzzy"s
I use both. They both fly the same for me and have same point of impact under 20 yards. My bow isn't fast enough to get different flight characteristics. I use 2219 arrows and the speed is between 210 and 220 fps.
I prefer the 4 blade because I find changing blades is easier than the "angled" 3 blades. My problem has been that my local shops seem to run out of stock on 4 blade replacements more often so I use the 3 blade as a backup.
The only advantage of the 3 blade (I have found) is they fit better in my detachable three arrow quiver. The 4 blade heads require you to align the heads more carefully.
I prefer the 4 blade because I find changing blades is easier than the "angled" 3 blades. My problem has been that my local shops seem to run out of stock on 4 blade replacements more often so I use the 3 blade as a backup.
The only advantage of the 3 blade (I have found) is they fit better in my detachable three arrow quiver. The 4 blade heads require you to align the heads more carefully.
#6
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RE: broadhead question about Muzzy"s
I haven't USED either... but I did buy a pack of each last year in a couple weights and experiment with them. I ended up sticking with my Thunderheads. BUT, after messing with them both.. if I were to pick one it would be the 4 blade. It's easier to assemble in my opinion. If you want Muzzy.. it doesn't matter... they're both great. Take your pick.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: rochester NY USA
Posts: 69
RE: broadhead question about Muzzy"s
4-blade 90gr for me buddy. Let me tell you why. Yesterday me and my buddy were shooting our bows and I found that my broadheads flew exactly like my fieldtips, meaning I didn't have to adjust the sight. And after about 10 rounds of shooting (from 20 yards) I put one arrow completely through his block and it landed 15 feet behind it. This block is only 2 months old and we shoot only about 50-75 arrows everytime we shoot and we shoot twice a week so the block isn't too worn but still a pass through on a block!!! then about 30 hour later my buddy nicks one of my arrows with his field tip, i shoot and sssssmmmmmmaaaacccckkkkk!!!! I hit someones arrow. We go up and one of my blades cut my buddies nock in half and sliced about 3 inches into his carbon arrow, came out sliced the fletching and went into the block still penetrating and pooking out the back about 2-4 inches.!!!! yeah 4 blade 90gr muzzy's are the way to go. Goodluck be safe and as always
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