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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Finally broke down and got one
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<blockquote data-quote="Heath423" data-source="post: 4940768" data-attributes="member: 19295"><p>My xbow shoots at 340fps as well. The past 2 years I used NAP spitfires. This spring I decided to change to a fixed blade to reduce possible deployment failure or such. I've been practicing shooting with the Magnus Stinger without any issue. I did have one broadhead of the pack of 3 that flew off track. After looking at it the screw that holds the blade on the ferule became loose. Centered blade back up, tighten screw and did a spin test on it. Flew just as true as the other 2. Pleased with the Stinger and looking forward to putting it to a true test.</p><p>I have also found it is easier to get the fixed blades hair popping sharp also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heath423, post: 4940768, member: 19295"] My xbow shoots at 340fps as well. The past 2 years I used NAP spitfires. This spring I decided to change to a fixed blade to reduce possible deployment failure or such. I've been practicing shooting with the Magnus Stinger without any issue. I did have one broadhead of the pack of 3 that flew off track. After looking at it the screw that holds the blade on the ferule became loose. Centered blade back up, tighten screw and did a spin test on it. Flew just as true as the other 2. Pleased with the Stinger and looking forward to putting it to a true test. I have also found it is easier to get the fixed blades hair popping sharp also. [/QUOTE]
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