I shot a doe and a spike this year with both arrows passing through. When i retrieved the arrows 2 out of the 3 blades were jagged and were unusable. Does anyone else have this problem with Muzzys?
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If the blades were jagged, they hit something ... either a bone in the deer or a rock upon exit.
IMO, broadheads and arrows are the expendable part of your archery tackle.
When I launch one, at an animal, I consider it gone.
If the broadhead, arrow, both or any part of the two, is reuseable, it's just a bonus.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostIf the blades were jagged, they hit something ... either a bone in the deer or a rock upon exit.
IMO, broadheads and arrows are the expendable part of your archery tackle.
When I launch one, at an animal, I consider it gone.
If the broadhead, arrow, both or any part of the two, is reuseable, it's just a bonus.
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I killed my first with a muzzy 100 gr. this year (pics in progress) and not only did it do the trick, but the the actual broadhead broke off and threads from the broadhead were still inside. I had a hard shoulder shot that dropped him immediately (a little forward in the shoulder blade) The arrow only penetrated about six to eight inches and got tossed but the muzzy never got recovered. I know it hit bone and was somewhere in that shoulder but wasn't brave enough to retrieve it..lol Muzzy "Bad to the Bone!!"
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostIf the blades were jagged, they hit something ... either a bone in the deer or a rock upon exit.
IMO, broadheads and arrows are the expendable part of your archery tackle.
When I launch one, at an animal, I consider it gone.
If the broadhead, arrow, both or any part of the two, is reuseable, it's just a bonus.
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