Crazy Coot
Lil-Rokslider
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I'm considering Magnus again for this upcoming fall for whitetail. Just from the Magnus lineup, which is your favorite head for whitetail?
That is an evil little broadhead.Serrated black hornet
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Another vote for this one. I shot them last year for the first time and had great success.That is an evil little broadhead.
Add another for it. I'd still shoot them if I didn't buy iron willsAnother vote for this one. I shot them last year for the first time and had great success.
They haven't made them for a while now. My favorite all-time Magnus head was their "journeyman" head, but they are hard to find. Every deer I shot, and my son's first deer (when he was 12) all went down in sight with that head. Just something about them. Easy to sharpen too.I'm considering Magnus again for this upcoming fall for whitetail. Just from the Magnus lineup, which is your favorite head for whitetail?
125G Ser Razor 4 blade have been filling the freezer for me the last couple seasons.I'm considering Magnus again for this upcoming fall for whitetail. Just from the Magnus lineup, which is your favorite head for whitetail?
They say the advantage of the serration is more tissue damage on its way through. I think it would be tough notice any difference on a broadside whitetail. For me I think they look meaner and that gives me a mental advantage.I've been looking to try out Magnus as well. What are the pros & cons for the serrated vs. straight blades?
Supposed to be harder to clot up/ more damage.I've been looking to try out Magnus as well. What are the pros & cons for the serrated vs. straight blades?