I've used the Magnus stinger for a few year's now with my Fred bear attack. I use four inch viens on my carbon 70# arrows. I hunt in thicker growth with heavily hunted game. so it's important for me to have a broadhead that shoots straight, sharp and doesn't whistle in flight. I couldn't be any more happy with the success I've had. Tracking usually hasn't been required considering they never make it far...
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Wonderful broadhead for low poundage bows. Cut on contact and super sharp replaceable bladed. Lifetime warranty.
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these heads fly great , penetrate , cause massive internal damage , and are resharpenable for additional use . considering the cost of replacement blades , these remain a great value , mechanicals are throw aways for all intesive purposes after using them on game . after practicing , tuning them , just resharpen , put back in quiver , voila ! too tune these broadheads , align broad main blade too vanes , use holt melt so you can turn them after heating them up . good luck hunting !
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I moved from Thunderheads to the Magnus Stinger 4 blade back in 2007! I'll NEVER change again! Shot placement is important with ANY broadhead! These Stingers do the Best job with proper shot placement! Ultra-Recommended 5 Stars Plus!
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This broadhead shoots like a field point , usually results in a pass through shoot . After many years of experimenting with mechanicals I went back to what works best for me, A very accurate , sturdy and deadly broadhead at a reasonable price.
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