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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Bolt+Broadhead set-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Heath423" data-source="post: 5161405" data-attributes="member: 19295"><p>Stick with fixed blades. You can thank me later. The Magnus Stingers are great and come with lifetime warranty if you choose to use it. If you have quality xbow and quality bolts you will have no problems. But be sure to practice shooting with the broadheads along with sighting score in with them. </p><p>I shoot NAP Spitfires one season and decided to swap over to fixed after seeing the performance in action. Huge difference. I'm not a professional archer and do miss POI on occasion and then you add in a living animal that may jump,duck,move....things happen. I do feel like I happen mechanical broadhead failure at least once that 1st season. It was a sick feeling that I had to deal with. Not anymore. </p><p>One last thing....be sure to sharpen your broadheads before going afield know matter what you decide on going with. Good luck with your choice and your season. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heath423, post: 5161405, member: 19295"] Stick with fixed blades. You can thank me later. The Magnus Stingers are great and come with lifetime warranty if you choose to use it. If you have quality xbow and quality bolts you will have no problems. But be sure to practice shooting with the broadheads along with sighting score in with them. I shoot NAP Spitfires one season and decided to swap over to fixed after seeing the performance in action. Huge difference. I'm not a professional archer and do miss POI on occasion and then you add in a living animal that may jump,duck,move....things happen. I do feel like I happen mechanical broadhead failure at least once that 1st season. It was a sick feeling that I had to deal with. Not anymore. One last thing....be sure to sharpen your broadheads before going afield know matter what you decide on going with. Good luck with your choice and your season. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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