Muzzy's don't work for me.
#22
RE: Muzzy's don't work for me.
if u tune with fieldpoints u should always retune with broadhead...i just love muzzys. all heads will
kill a deer, but for the money and marginal shots...put ur money where ur muzzy is..95gr or the 100gr
3 blde...love em...thnk u god
kill a deer, but for the money and marginal shots...put ur money where ur muzzy is..95gr or the 100gr
3 blde...love em...thnk u god
#23
RE: Muzzy's don't work for me.
I'm with passthru79 but will take it a step further. I've shot Muzzys for years because they are deer killers. With that said, I've found many fresh from the pack heads that will never pass a spin test regardless of what arrow they are screwed to. Those never get shot because I know going in that they won't fly right. Typically one or two out of the pack won't be "right". It's something I've just accepted.
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[/align]In my experience, Muzzy heads (90gr or 100gr) that pass the spin test will shoot fine with 4" or 5" vanes fletched straight offset or helical, out of a decently tuned rig.
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[/align]In my experience, Muzzy heads (90gr or 100gr) that pass the spin test will shoot fine with 4" or 5" vanes fletched straight offset or helical, out of a decently tuned rig.
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#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Muzzy's don't work for me.
You can straighten the ferrule by using a drill press. Chuck the ferrel in the drill press with the blades out and the tip on snug. Turn by hand to find the "high spot" and tap gently on the ferrule with a wooden tool like a screw driver handle. Keep at it until it spins true.