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Phantoms here too....I've never seen the need for a lifetime warranty on a broadhead so that's a moot point for me. Besides being a head I can count on, the Mussachia's are good people and they are BOWHUNTERS.
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Both are great broadheads, I wish Muzzy would make a 150 or 175 grain version of the Phantom though.
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Have shot both and I prefer the Phantoms...basically it is just a personal choice as both have put critters on the ground for me.
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quote:Originally posted by Bowhunter4life: What are your setups? This will be the lightest bow I own at 55# @ 29".
Stingers for sure for all the reasons stated above. My set up this year was 55@27 with a 550 grain arrow. Went through an elk like butter. Prior year set up was a little heavier (58@27, 620 grains total) and it also zipped through a bull. Hogs and javelina have also not slowed a Stinger down yet.
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I've never shot the "Stinger" but I owned and sold my Phantom 125's because of the differculty I had in putting the buggers together and taking them apart. In my case they were an accident waiting to happen. Other than that, I considered them to be well built, and capable of killing anything I would be shooting. They flew true, were easily sharpened, and held an edge just fine.
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