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Good to hear guys. I shoot muzzy 100gr 4blades. It is getting harder and harder to find the 100gr. The 90gr are everywhere nowdays. I might have to make the switch sometime in the future when they phase out the regular 100gr 4blades. IMO Muzzy is trying to move toward their new MX line of heads. As for me, I won't shoot anything but a Muzzy ...
Guys, I need input - last year I was using 1" muzzy 4 blade (the blue ones) broadheads and at 20 yds the flight difference was about a 1" drop. I figured I could adjust for that, no problem. This year I needed some new broadheads and couldn't find any of those, so I got the MX 1-1/8" (the red ones). Both 100 gr. Shooting a Horton Summit 150.
The very first time I attempted to assemble the Muzzy 3 blades I had some trouble like you! After some practice I got the hang of it and don't have any problems with them now! I know your frustrations, I thought they (Muzzy 3 blades) were likened to the Chinese nail and ring puzzles I got at Christmas as a kid! I hated them too!:rant:
Now, as for the Rage heads: I've shot 4 deer with 3-blade Rage broadheads and only one of them was not a pass through. That particular shot was a buck that jumped my shot and I took him square through both shoulders. The blood trail on all 4 hits (even the non-pass through) were massive and none of the deer went much more than 60-70 yards.
Is it true Muzzy's are now made in China? If so, I'm going to go with the Montecs I think. At around $40.00 for a package of 3 to try, thinking maybe should have just stayed with the Rage and Durable Broadheads for Crossbow Bolts, but I understand they are now made in China too. Trying to stick with Made in USA.
I was told that it might be the longer blades of the traditional muzzys causing it to plane. It was suggested to try a head with a shorter blade, like the slick tricks, even in just 125grain. Or the Muzzy MX3, which is a short blade that supposedly acts more like a field point, but still has some cutting diameter.
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