Vented Magnus Broadheads
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: westport in USA
Posts: 282
Vented Magnus Broadheads
I bought a set of these to try this year. I really liked the Wensel Woodsman, but deplore the little needle point. I have always used Zwicky and Grizzly heads on my arrows(grizz on wood, and zwicks on lum-num)
Frankly so far, I'm impressed. They have what Magnus is calling a "diamond point" (looks just like the one on zwicky to me) they mount and spin well, and on my 2117 hunting rig, they will group inside of 3" at 23 yards (my max range)
Remains to be seen how tough they are. I've found nothing so far as tough as a grizzly or as consistant as my Zwickys, but these are lookin' good!
Anybody else used them?
Frankly so far, I'm impressed. They have what Magnus is calling a "diamond point" (looks just like the one on zwicky to me) they mount and spin well, and on my 2117 hunting rig, they will group inside of 3" at 23 yards (my max range)
Remains to be seen how tough they are. I've found nothing so far as tough as a grizzly or as consistant as my Zwickys, but these are lookin' good!
Anybody else used them?
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bloomsburg PA USA
Posts: 63
RE: Vented Magnus Broadheads
I shoot the 100 grain two blade Magnus screw-ins. They shoot as good as my field points and do not whistle. 5 Shot did a test on these and found them to be pretty durable and published the results in the Bowhunting Equipment forum. I changed from Zwickeys to these lighter blades because I wanted to lighten my arrows for flatter trajectory. Time will tell how they work on deer.
Gar
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#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: California City CA USA
Posts: 25
RE: Vented Magnus Broadheads
John nail, I used them on my hunt here in California, Practice for a couple months, then took a nice 3X2 Mulie at 45 yards with my 52# vision and Cedar shafts. The arrow stopped at the far shoulder, taking both lungs and an artery off the heart. I will continue to use them on my Cedar arrows. The broadheads were 125 grains.
Edited by - Richard McCullough on 09/22/2002 19:31:53
Edited by - Richard McCullough on 09/22/2002 19:31:53
#10
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central KY USA
Posts: 88
RE: Vented Magnus Broadheads
I wonder what makes some WW whistle and some not? I have them on cedars and aluminums and have no whistle at all from either one. The blades are lined up with the leading edge of my feathers. Wonder if that makes a difference? The needle points on the WW are an easy fix with just a snip of pliers to make the point basically any size you want. Or, like I did on a couple while practicing. Shoot them babies into a concrete block wall. Needle point problem gone. They do resharpen back up nicely. They are a very durable BH as well as the other heads made by Magnus.