What are the chances...


Tom2008

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...of a 100 grain Muzzy MX-3 flying better and more field point accurate than a regular 100 grain Muzzy 3 Blade. I shoot Sonic 100 grain broadheads at the moment and I can hit dead on to whatever distance I shoot at. We are talking within a 1 inch circle every shot. I shot the regular 100 grain Muzzy 3 blade and it hits 4 inches low. Do you think the MX-3's would be more accurate and possibly almost dead on or the same? I know why change what works, but I like to try new things and learn whats so great about everyone else's products.

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sounds like u got the right thing, my first broad head was a cheap flat blade and it shot AMAZING, changed to a three blade and dummped my old ones and the new ones were crap so i had to go buy someting else, it's amazing what works and what dont.

Just adjust your sight. Don't mess with a good thing'

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See the thing is you shouldn't have to adjust your sight between field points and broadheads. Yes I can do that, but I won't. I'm not saying its wrong its just what I belive in. I guess I will just buy some of the Buckmaster Broadheads made by the American Broadhead Company. Just like my sonics except tougher and a bigger cutting diameter. I was going to pick them or the MX-3s'.

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I'm probably one of the only guys whose never shot a muzzy, i'm shooting a 100 grain G5 Montec. Sure wouldn't change it for the world. Hope you can figure something out. Good Luck

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