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    I use Muzzy 4-bladed 90gr.

    The absolute best broadhead I have ever used. Every broadhead will have its own cult-like following.

    Never had an issue of too little blood on the ground if I did my part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deadaim View Post
    Are you using the Three or four blade ?...Not that I have had a problem out of the three blade but the four blade seem to have better blood trails....one thing I do is sharpen the Muzzys before I use them even new out of the pack I run the blades thru the sharpener till they shave the hair off your arm....
    I've used them both Deadaim-most recently the three blade. My problem started with the four blade. It may be coincidence but it also started when I switched to carbon arrows and a much faster Mathews Outback bow several years back. And I have never thought to sharpen them out of the package. May try that even though they seem plenty sharp already...?

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    I shot a doe Sunday using the 4-blade Muzzy and it did its job perfectly. Looked at the blades after the shot and they were in good condition still. For those reasons, I'm a fan of the Muzzy.

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    I have been shooting the four blade 100grain for a long time now and have never had any problems with them.They fly great and are super reliable,not to mention very,very durable.

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    Love them. When I shot compound that is what I used. Now I use magnus with my recurve, don't no how they would shoot with it.
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    Default I retract my previous post-Need help ASAP

    I still love the broadhead (100 grn 4 blade) but its not shooting well for me with my new bow. I got a new bow with new carbon arrows with blazer vanes none of which I had ever shot before on my old bow (16 yr old bow aluminum arrows-4 inch vains) I killed a doe at 10 yard and a coyote running at 20 so everything was fine in my mind.

    However, i missed my next two shots at a coyote at 34 yards (to the right) and a turkey 30 yds (to the right) I shot my bow again with field tips and it was dead on out to 50 so I found a broadhead target and shot my muzzy's and they were all over the place no groups at all. Some I watched do some wicked googly dives and miss bad and the next time the same arrow/broadhead combo was dead on. I'm a firm beleiver that it is usually the Indian not the bow but my set up with field tips shoots great so I think its the equipment this time.

    So to make this post longer-I've decided to shoot a friends expandables to see how they shoot before I switch to expandables. I don't really know what to do. I'm in a hurry with only a few days left in the season to hunt since I start coaching b-ball 6 days a week after my job leavin little to no time to hunt. this is the best two weeks of bow season and my bow set up has gone south in a hurry. Any help would be appreciated. Suggestions?

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    when i shopy them i never had a problem finding blood or with them flying
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    They fly great. Sometimes you have to tune your broadheads to the bow.

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    hard to tune BH's to the bow when they shoot different every time due to wind resistence etc.-no groups. One time an arrow/bh combo shoots perfect the next it shoots low right and the next high right etc. can't move your pins to that much inconsistency. Trust me I thought it was me till i put the field tips back on and was touching arrow shafts. Put the BH's back on and they won't group within 4-6 inches of each other consistently at 30 yards.

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