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Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Broadhead (3-Pack)

Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Broadhead (3-Pack)

Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Broadhead (3-Pack)
$  38.97

Score By Feature

Based on 139 ratings
Delivery
9.37
Packaging
9.54
Customer service
9.26
Satisfaction
9.36

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Product Description

Blade design of four blades
A blade that is permanently fixed
Limit contact with each other

Questions & Answers

What about carbonarrows from the Easton bloodline?

For bloodline arrows I can't say for sure, but I know that easton produces broadhead adapter rings that bridge the gap between the broadhead and small diameter arrow so that There is a good chance you would need some of those rings with your smaller diameter arrows if you use most broadheads. Hope you have a successful career.

When it comes to blade thickness, how thick is it?

There are two blades of thickness 059 and 0. I was very pleased with the 40 on the bleeder, it was very sharp and strong

If CS is serrated or not serrated, which is better and ?

If used correctly, either blade will do the job quickly if you put it in the right place! I personally prefer non serrated blades. Both cut exceptionally well and fly well -- pick the one you like best!

Selected User Reviews For Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Broadhead (3-Pack)

Magnus is the one I return to after trying many
5/5

A number of fixed blade broadheads have been tried by me. Black Hornets, Wasps, Muzzy, the G5 Montec, Magnus Stingers, and Buzz Cuts are some of the most famous bands in nightlife. In all the heads I have tried, I have found the Magnus heads to be the best in terms of performance. Magnus heads are what I keep going back to. They fly the truest, are the tightest groupings, and cut the sharpest. I've recovered deer with other heads, but Magnus heads are my favorites. It happens every now and then, but I think there is a better way. There are a few different heads I can try. Each time I come back, I end up spending more money.

Nelson Dickerson
Nelson Dickerson
| Feb 08, 2021
A properly tuned bow will deliver a field point that is accurate
5/5

It must be said that after trying out a dozen fixed blade broadheads, I have finally found an accurate fixed blade that fits the field point requirement. It is important for you to know these three things 2. *br. The point of accuracy in the field
2. Thick, strong, and very strong feeling blades. This broadhead needs no honing and is the sharpest out of the pack. Magnus offers a lifetime warranty on these broadheads in case something were to happen to them outside of the usual wear and tear. The ferrule or the blades are not only free, but they will send you a brand new one if they break. A quick update Three deer were killed with the head, two of which had passed through twice, and the arrow traveled another 40 yards for two of them, and they were tracked less than 50 yards on both occasions. I took the 3rd shot at about 5 yards, it was a complete vertical shot, and it shattered the spine in two. It went through the heart and one lung, then poked out between the front legs on the underside. It took only a few seconds for the deer to die there. Broadheads that I have ever used are the best.

Adrianna LORD
Adrianna LORD
| Aug 13, 2021
The broadhead review it provides online is great
5/5

Full disclosure this is my own opinion. The sturdiness and accuracy of the product determine its quality. Although I have not conducted penetration tests on the broadheads nor have I used them yet, I plan to do so in the near future. I was blown away by the accuracy of these broadheads Within forty yards, the arrows were within less than an inch of one another (the second arrow struck the blade of the first arrow). The points group even tighter than what I've observed on the field. It sounds a little crazy, but it's true. This is why I decided to try them, as I found a very good, comprehensive broadhead review online. The video review was conducted by Honey Creek Outdoor. Testing found that some of the other broadheads penetrated far better than the hornet. If a shot placement is good enough, I would think pass through shots would be the norm, regardless of the resolution. A good shot placement is likely to be achieved, considering the accuracy of the broadhead.

Tatum Harrell
Tatum Harrell
| Aug 19, 2021
Having used these broadheads with a 50 lb draw charger from Hoyt, my wife cannot speak highly enough of them
5/5

The broadheads are great, my wife uses a Hoyt charger at 50lbs pull, a 27-inch draw length and shoots 250fps. I have observed full pass through on mature does at 31 yards and great blood trails using these broadheads. Our arrow, which was soaked in blood, was stuck in the ground about three inches deep when we recovered it. This time, Magnus went above and beyond. Once they got them to fly true out to 80 yards, it took awhile for them to work with field points.

Harley Guerra
Harley Guerra
| Apr 09, 2021
This is a nasty blade
5/5

It would have been nice if I had gone with the service- They have a razor version after seeing some reviews, but these things are sharp and fly as well as having You're not making fun of me. There have been a couple of fixes so far but none have been successful The blade broadhead is the first type of broadhead. For whitetail, these will probably be the first choices I make. My plan is to try as many of them as possible before the holiday season The hog season is coming up, but these predictions are spot on.

Colin Stephenson
Colin Stephenson
| Aug 25, 2021
The head is tough
5/5

I fired the 125 grain with the bleeder for the first time and shot a doe straight down from the stand. The bullet went through the spine, then broke two ribs, then broke the My experience with these heads was very positive and I plan to use them for elk shooting. I sent the head in for repair, and a week later a new brackethead arrived in the mail. The head had a curled tip and marred blades, which the Magnus warranty covered. Here is no cause for complaint!.

Mia Pierce
Mia Pierce
| Oct 07, 2020
This is a deadly broadhead
5/5

This is a deadly broadhead. A good blood trail has been left for two deer. There is no trace of wind on these, and they group well! I've already bought more than I needed.

Mina Waller
Mina Waller
| May 18, 2021
I have already ordered more of this amazing product
5/5

I am in awe of this broadhead. It didn't go more than 40 yards when I shot my bull with it. I wound up shooting a 74-pound brute force broadhead at 315 fps, taking nothing in its path and ripping up everything that was in its way.

Megan Atkinson
Megan Atkinson
| Mar 02, 2021

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