These are hybrids though.I was on a northern Alberta bear hunt a few years ago the outfitter would not let anyone use mechanical heads, he said they lose more bears to mechanicals than anything else.
Arrow was recovered a week later. It had been rained and snowed on. This is the exit.Most over the top mechanical heads close back up after passing through and making impact with something else. I don't see much blood on it or the arrow for a double lung passthrough. What did the exit hole look like?
Those are badass! Another great design by Magnus. Great customer service too.
That head obviously slammed into something pretty solid. Most heads have some kind of a split furrule otherwise how would you attach the blades? But I will definitely take that over moving parts. Moving parts are the weak link in any machine. Hope you’re up there killing stuff RoosieBull!View attachment 634270
I guess it’s all perspective, but I would take my chances with most mechanical heads before I would shoot another 4 blade Magnus… their split ferrule is as much of a weak point as most heads with “moving parts”
That’s always funny to me when people claim mechanical heads suck and then suggest a head with a split ferrule
I like mike, and would probably shoot Magnus head’s exclusively if he made the ferrule reliable, or just a 1.5” 2 blade hornet ser razor
The above broadhead was shot into foam to confirm point of impact, touched up and in the quiver, and certainly didn’t hit anything hard enough to fold up a broadhead of any kind, big black horned 7x8 at 4 steps… still salty about that scenario
As you can see by the tip, it didn’t take much impact to fold it up, and if it was loose I would have noticed it when touching it up
I literally took it out of the pack, put it on an arrow, shot it once at 50 yds at a target, stropped it and put it in my quiver
It did not hit anything harder than ribs, and maybe you don’t understand what I’m calling a split ferrule. It’s a failure point. I think at certain angles of impact it’s very weakThat head obviously slammed into something pretty solid. Most heads have some kind of a split furrule otherwise how would you attach the blades? But I will definitely take that over moving parts. Moving parts are the weak link in any machine. Hope you’re up there killing stuff RoosieBull!