Broadheads for the 2024 season
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- In today’s video I discuss what broadheads I’ll be using and carrying for the upcoming 2024 archery season! These heads can be found on the Magnus website listed below. I hope you find this video helpful and informative! If you haven’t already please consider liking and subscribing as it does help out the channel an awful lot! Thanks for watching 🏹🎯
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Made in America, lifetime warranty, great customer service… what else needs to be said? They are just unbelievable. I will have some Magnus in my quiver too! 😮😎🏹🦌
@@Foreverbowhunting84 best of the best in my honest opinion!
You can not go wrong wt Magnus broadheads. Good luck this year.
@@wcwcgarner2717 couldn’t agree more my friend! Thank you and good luck to you as well this year.
Can’t beat a Magnus plus their lifetime warranty which is an actual warranty. Send in a pic of a damaged one and get it replaced.
@@michaelschnitzer4054 yes sir! No questions asked and literally the only thing the warranty doesn’t cover is if you loose the head.
Exactly
I wish they made the single bevel in 100 grain. My crossbow is all set up for 100 grain. What is the advantages of the serations in the blades?
@@johnscheffler1514 unfortunately from what I’ve heard they probably won’t make them in anything less than 150 grains because they don’t want the durability compromised. The purpose of the serrations has a couple different functions at least in my opinion. The serrated blade will have less contact surface than a regular smooth blade which will aid in better penetration, some have said that they cause more of a tear than a slice which causes a rougher surface which will be harder to clot up and spot bleeding and a serrated edge is supposedly more ideal for slicing as a standard edge is more ideal for chopping. Whether any of that is relevant or not idk but I do know in my experience anyways the Buzzcut and Serrated models do seem to produce better blood trails. Thanks for watching 🏹🎯
@keystonestatebowmen3128 thank you for the explanation of both.
@@johnscheffler1514 no problem glad to help. Any other questions please don’t be afraid to ask.
Something that bothers me no end is imported arrow shafts. As I understand it Easton is the only company that has equipment here. Maybe I’m wrong but I thought I read somewhere the import tax on arrow shafts was removed years ago? Point being using Easton shafts guarantees the payroll is to Americans which is great. I saw a TH-cam video about Sanlida arrows someone was showing. They were dirt cheap and were great quality. Another import. People, buy American arrows.
@@timbow50 a majority of the arrows sadly are imported from overseas. With the majority coming from Korea, china and Japan. I would like to see more companies move to the states but it’s such a dirty process to my understanding I think is one major thing that keeps them away.
MADE IN AMERICA! Buy American!
@@timbow50 amen brother! My thoughts exactly 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸