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Muzzy trocar broadheads review

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I want to say thanks to all that join this discussion. I bought a pack of the muzzy trocars the other because they look just awesome and had a few good reviews. I've never been a muzzy or any kind of fix blade broadhead fan for that matter. I have shot rage heads for about 8 years. My problem with muzzy was the 100 grain 3 blade. Weights was always different and would hit way low and to the right or left away from my field points. I didn't know a lot about bow tuning then and could have tightened the groups up quiet a bit with a simple rest adjustment. Anyway just had my nephew shoot them through his mathews zxt ( I'm waiting on my no cam htr to come in) that he shoots mx4's through now and the 4's hit low and to the right bad. I wasn't expecting much out of these trocars. The first shot came from a ranged 20 yards. The trocar hit dead center, thought it was a fluk so shot it again and dead center. Moved back to 30 yards again a dead center hit. Then we moved to forty because at a longer distance broadheads show their ugly trates. The first shot hit to the right not bad maybe 4 inches or so. It was still better than the old muzzys but I thought he might have pulled off a bit so he shot it again and I was right he pulled off because it was a dead center hit again. This was done with no moving of the rest and we shot field points before each broadhead shot to determine how close they was every shot of field tip vs broadhead was under 1 inch most of the time and at 40 yards it was 5/8 inch group. I will have these broadheads in m quiver this fall because they fly that good and are a solid head with replaceable blades. They are razor sharp as after all the shooting my nephew managed to slice his finger pretty good he is 20 haha thanks for reading and post your responses please. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. and remember JESUS SAVES.
 
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I'm sorry but if you would post that message in paragraphs it would be a lot easier for some to read it.
 
#3 ·
I want to say thanks to all that join this discussion. I bought a pack of the muzzy trocars the other because they look just awesome and had a few good reviews. I've never been a muzzy or any kind of fix blade broadhead fan for that matter. I have shot rage heads for about 8 years. My problem with muzzy was the 100 grain 3 blade. Weights was always different and would hit way low and to the right or left away from my field points. I didn't know a lot about bow tuning then and could have tightened the groups up quiet a bit with a simple rest adjustment.

Anyway just had my nephew shoot them through his mathews zxt ( I'm waiting on my no cam htr to come in) that he shoots mx4's through now and the 4's hit low and to the right bad. I wasn't expecting much out of these trocars. The first shot came from a ranged 20 yards. The trocar hit dead center, thought it was a fluk so shot it again and dead center. Moved back to 30 yards again a dead center hit. Then we moved to forty because at a longer distance broadheads show their ugly trates. The first shot hit to the right not bad maybe 4 inches or so. It was still better than the old muzzys but I thought he might have pulled off a bit so he shot it again and I was right he pulled off because it was a dead center hit again. This was done with no moving of the rest and we shot field points before each broadhead shot to determine how close they was every shot of field tip vs broadhead was under 1 inch most of the time and at 40 yards it was 5/8 inch group.

I will have these broadheads in m quiver this fall because they fly that good and are a solid head with replaceable blades. They are razor sharp as after all the shooting my nephew managed to slice his finger pretty good he is 20 haha thanks for reading and post your responses please.

GOD BLESS YOU ALL. and remember JESUS SAVES.
Got it in paragraphs now
 
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The Muzzy Trocars have throughly impressed me with their flight. They have a nice steel ferrule, sharp blades and have a really nice helix to the blades. I am definitely a fan of their construction. While I have not used one in the field yet I do have one riding in my quiver.

Just out of curiosity were the MX Muzzy's old stock or the new ones in the new packaging? Since Feradyne Outdoors has taken them into their company I have been curious to see if they resolved some issues.
 
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