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    magnus snuffers, has anyone used this broadhead with good results on animals

    #2
    Magnus is a good head, you can't go wrong with them.

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      #3
      Used Snuffers for years when Roger Rothharr made them. Awesome holes going in and out. Blood trails a blind man could follow.

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        #4
        The screw-in adapter is glued in and is never straight.Therefore will never spin true.I stoped using them.Now I use the Magnus Stinger (2 and/or 4blade) and they spin true,fly true,and super sharp.

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          One of my buddies uses them and woodsman with a recurve. A couple years ago he shot one with the 160 gr. You could about put your hand in the two holes it made. They are not that hard to sharpen either. We just put the burr on it like the package says. When that head hits a target it knocks that burr off and is sharp as heck. We shaved our arm with one that went through a block target. If I ran out of thunderheads, I would use some of my snuffers.
          Chris Kiefner

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              #7
              Originally posted by Superdog View Post
              The screw-in adapter is glued in and is never straight.Therefore will never spin true.I stoped using them.Now I use the Magnus Stinger (2 and/or 4blade) and they spin true,fly true,and super sharp.
              thats why you use the screw in style now, OR use a longer ferrel instead of the one that comes in the pack like the Wensels has. the longer ferrel will allow better tuning, and yes, it will spin true. I've used them and the wensels in this fashion before getting the screw in snuffers.

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                #8
                I shoot the 1.25 inch diameter, 100 grain 2-blades on my Carbonwoods on my recurve. 3 pigs and 1 deer, all clean pass throughs (arrow either came out, or the broadhead exited into the dirt) with a 400 grain arrow. 185 fps, 54# recurve.

                Mine sharpen up good with a good fine tooth file, and a low angle followed by a diamond/ steel rod lightly.

                When I shoot them on my compound, they group just like my Thunderheads out to 50 years when I'm tuned and ready for elk hunting.

                The president of Magnus is a really good guy (I forget his name). If you ever get one of his products and the head is not straight from the factory, I'd contact him.

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