Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Ser-Razor Broadhead (3-Pack)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
This black hornet is a stingray A pack of)
On my 20 inch carbon Express piledrivers, I use these with my Centerpoint sniper 370, and they do an excellent job. Almost all of the shots I have taken have had complete passes through them. Those who are using this setup should be expecting this outcome. A cheap blacklight or lighted nocks for easy bolt recovery can also make it easier to locate wraps or fletchings that glow.
This is the tanto tip, according to my understanding. There is a slight difference in how the tip of black is ground from the rest.
Their legitimacy is confirmed.
Selected User Reviews For Magnus 4 Blade Hornet Ser-Razor Broadhead (3-Pack)
I am a big fan of this broadhead because of a few reasons. The first thing to notice is how strong they are and how well they fly. As soon as I tip my field, they hit exactly where I want them The second thing I like about them is their customer service! There is a lifetime guarantee on their products. Magnus will replace the broadheads free of charge if you miss your target and damage the broadheads in any way. Does any other company offer such an option? The third benefit is the price, which is very competitive. You can get broadheads that cost three times as much as these, but don't have the warranty that these have. I've heard people complain that these are too expensive. This is not the case at all! The broadheads will last a lifetime if the broadhead is not lost, but if a damaged head occurs, please contact Magnus to have it replaced. Is the cost high? No, it's not so high. The fourth reason is that these are made right here in Kansas, USA. Finally, I have contacted the owner and he is always quick to respond and help me with any questions I may have.
This review is unbiased and I have not been compensated in any way. The broadheads didn't come free of charge. It's because I feel that strongly about Magnus broadheads and I've been shooting Magnus broadheads for many years now, and I won't shoot any other That's all there is to it!.
This broadhead has so far been used to take down four deer. 20 feet by 70 yards is the distance that the deer traveled. It leaves a definite blood trail, and it flies straight. I resharpen them with my Lansky sharpener each time before use, and I get them ready for the next time. For the remainder of the season as well as beyond, these will be indispensable. I have updated Using out of the crossbow after leaves began to fall. A good flight is taking place and the deer are going down well within 50 yards with good blood trails left behind. I have attached a photo of an entry wound caused by a He was 17 yards away from the deer when he quartered away. I haven't seen an entry from a fixed blade broadhead like this before.
We've killed five pigs with this head out to 44 yards, and the very aggressive angle causes significant damage. We also got excellent exit and entry holes with this head. It is interesting how the pigs don't react much when moving through (I have had this reaction with buzzcuts as well), they just hop a bit like they have been pinched and trot off. There is very rarely any stopping of their movement for more Their ability to zip through so cleanly makes finding animals a lot easier. One downside, I lost 4 arrows that skipped off into never, never land or disappeared into thick grass after having passed through. That's not really so much of a complaint! If you are looking for a broach that is incredibly accurate and extremely sharp, then you have come to the right place. Buy them, you won't be disappointed! They are made in the United States and carry a lifetime warranty.
The broadhead punctured the lungs of the white tail within 25 yards which stuck into the ground on the opposite side of the animal. This was my first time using the broadhead on a white-tailed animal. There was no sign of a scratch on the broadhead, and it still spins like a new one. An approximately 60-yard trail of blood was left behind. It's hard to overstate the impact of these pictures. Using my 71 pound, 27 1/2" draw compound bow as a reference, I shoot with a draw weight of 21. 38 pounds. The broadhead is extremely accurate and durable with a great warranty. I strongly recommend it to anyone looking for a fixed blade broadhead with unmatched accuracy.
Since they look so good and come with a warranty, I was attracted to them. My interest in hunting with them now, after trying them out for some time, will never return to mechanical broadheads. Not only are these things insanely sharp, but they also fly like crazy and don't stop when they encounter Since last night, I have killed 4 hogs, a large bull axe, fallow bucks, and a whitetail deer. Until now, I have not had a single arrow stop in the body! With their powerful punch and formidable blow, these things can blow right through just about If they pass through any bone or material that gets in their way, just wash it off. When they are done, put it back in your quiver and it will be ready Until death do us part, I'm your broadhead.
My previous review had to be removed. My first major disappointment after using this broadhead was that I missed a little doe with it. was able to get two solid hits on bucks and does. It took us two hours to track this buck with only a few drops of blood on him, but he was never found. My second doe was smoked at 25 yards broadside and the animal did not shed During that time, she stood at the edge of the field for 10 seconds and I did not see a drop of blood. She neither found her nor found her. My problem with these broadheads is that they are not working well, so tracking deer in the dark for two hours in the dark is becoming a chore, and I certainly do not like losing two As soon as I've finished my grim reapers, I'll switch to my tens. There are actually deer that kill with those. No, I don't think they're garbage, but I don't get the desired results from them.
Since I have had them for a month, I have used them every single As a hunter, I am used to using them with a range of shafts, weights, and sight distances. At the moment, I'm utilizing them on cheap guide gear arrows set at around 500 grains out of a 70 lb bow, and I couldn't be happier with their performance. My field point was hit hard and followed right down the field. These shots are actually better than those from my reaper whitetail special. The arrows needed tuning to fit my bow, but they are worth the effort. They are insanely sharp and can be sharpened without difficulty, though you may want to replace the blades if you do not plan to take the time. The seller was very cooperative and the price was great.
This is amazing. The exit left me with a broken leg bone. There's a lot of punch in these. The arrows are made with Easton deep six injection arrows and hold 440 grains of inserts. A tip broke because of a hit on my bone, but I was warrantied so they sent me a replacement. The email was actually sent and received I received a direct response from the Magnus broadheads are the only broadheads I now use.