Muzzy practice??
#2
RE: Muzzy practice??
I shoot them. I like them alot, they dont tear up your foam targets when you remove them like the blades do. But before I go out to hunt I always shoot a few non practice points just to make sure.
#3
RE: Muzzy practice??
I also use them. I found that they perform darn near the real thing. In fact so much so that the slight variation is most likely me, not the practice vs real thing.
And with the new MX-3 out now, you can pick up the old version 3 and 4 blades real cheap.
And with the new MX-3 out now, you can pick up the old version 3 and 4 blades real cheap.
#6
RE: Muzzy practice??
i never used them. the way i see it i would end up practicing with a REAL BH anyways just to make sure and see for myself..every bow and arrow is diffrent...your may all fly true but maybe my setup wont...something i wouldnt wanna chance...so i elect one broadhead as my practice head and use that while practicing. kinda stinks walkin to the target after the shot...but by the time im practicing soley with broadheads im also practicing for the real thing and trying to practice realistically. shooting only a couple arrows a day...shooting from the tree, in the woods, kneeling on the ground, angles etc...
#7
RE: Muzzy practice??
ORIGINAL: mez
They shoot the same for me as the real blades but they are much harder on my 3-D target than the sharp blades. I quit using them for that reason.
They shoot the same for me as the real blades but they are much harder on my 3-D target than the sharp blades. I quit using them for that reason.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fort Wayne Indiana USA
Posts: 574
RE: Muzzy practice??
I have used the practice blades and the sharp blades and have noted no real difference in the point of impact. The dull practice blades do not slice up layered targets (slivered).The sharp bladespenetrate deeper into the target and at short ranges, can tend to allow the fletching to bury in the layers.
Just my experience...
Just my experience...