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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 5205841" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>I killed 19 deer with Magnus Serrazors last year. So far, 5 this year. </p><p>For the past 39 years Ive used about every Broadhead known to man. </p><p></p><p>I've kept detailed records on every kill (now 313 whitetails) including such things as distance of shot, distance to recovery, affected organs, wait times before taking up blood trail, and of course, all kill tag numbers.</p><p></p><p>What I've learned, A WHOLE BUNCH!</p><p></p><p>But I choose to shoot MAGNUS because it is a great head. Flies really well, is very sharp, and has a lifetime replacement warranty. FREE!!!</p><p></p><p>The Black Hornets (Serrazors or standard) are a tad wider than the Stingers. And therefore let out a better blood trail IMO. </p><p></p><p>I like Mechanicals for gut shot deer but who begins a hunt planning to gut shoot deer?</p><p></p><p>My friends and I have all used the top brand mechanicals and one thing is for certain,</p><p>Mechanicals can and often do divert on hitting any type of bone. Not always but enough to cause concern. I choose not to shoot them for this reason.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, fixed blade will also divert but definitely not as often OR as much.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to shoot the widest, sharpest, and most accurate fixed blade you can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 5205841, member: 1462"] I killed 19 deer with Magnus Serrazors last year. So far, 5 this year. For the past 39 years Ive used about every Broadhead known to man. I've kept detailed records on every kill (now 313 whitetails) including such things as distance of shot, distance to recovery, affected organs, wait times before taking up blood trail, and of course, all kill tag numbers. What I've learned, A WHOLE BUNCH! But I choose to shoot MAGNUS because it is a great head. Flies really well, is very sharp, and has a lifetime replacement warranty. FREE!!! The Black Hornets (Serrazors or standard) are a tad wider than the Stingers. And therefore let out a better blood trail IMO. I like Mechanicals for gut shot deer but who begins a hunt planning to gut shoot deer? My friends and I have all used the top brand mechanicals and one thing is for certain, Mechanicals can and often do divert on hitting any type of bone. Not always but enough to cause concern. I choose not to shoot them for this reason. Don't get me wrong, fixed blade will also divert but definitely not as often OR as much. My advice is to shoot the widest, sharpest, and most accurate fixed blade you can afford. [/QUOTE]
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