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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 336055" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>...........can you be more specific? I assume you had a mechanical open w the release of the string that caused the arrow to wander or spiral?...............A friend of mine went all the way to Ohio from N.C. years ago to bowhunt public land and missed an enormous buck because his mechanical opened when released from his bow. He said the arrow screamed like a bottle rocket and spiraled towards and missed the buck who was very startled and tore through the woods and out of earshot. He vowed he will never shoot the mechanicals he praised for years. I told him you don't fix something that ain't broke many times before he learned the hard way. I've never shot anything but fixed broadheads and have used Muzzies for 15 yrs at least. They are accurate and dependable for me, I currently shoot MX4 100 grns and have never failed to get a complete passthrough and quick kills w lot's of deer droping 30-70 yrds away. I've also shot many deer that barely reacted to being shot through both lungs/ribs as if they don't even feel it. One big doe only flinched w the shot, stood and looked around, took a few steps and turned to lick at the blood pouring out of her side before stumbling and falling 5 yrds from where I stuck her. Very few deer I've shot w the muzzies bolted like they do when shot w a gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 336055, member: 10919"] ...........can you be more specific? I assume you had a mechanical open w the release of the string that caused the arrow to wander or spiral?...............A friend of mine went all the way to Ohio from N.C. years ago to bowhunt public land and missed an enormous buck because his mechanical opened when released from his bow. He said the arrow screamed like a bottle rocket and spiraled towards and missed the buck who was very startled and tore through the woods and out of earshot. He vowed he will never shoot the mechanicals he praised for years. I told him you don't fix something that ain't broke many times before he learned the hard way. I've never shot anything but fixed broadheads and have used Muzzies for 15 yrs at least. They are accurate and dependable for me, I currently shoot MX4 100 grns and have never failed to get a complete passthrough and quick kills w lot's of deer droping 30-70 yrds away. I've also shot many deer that barely reacted to being shot through both lungs/ribs as if they don't even feel it. One big doe only flinched w the shot, stood and looked around, took a few steps and turned to lick at the blood pouring out of her side before stumbling and falling 5 yrds from where I stuck her. Very few deer I've shot w the muzzies bolted like they do when shot w a gun. [/QUOTE]
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