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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: sticshooter on September 15, 2004, 08:52:00 PM
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I have a friend who has a Broadhead he says is a Magnum.It is wide and has small bleeders that are attached to the heard and do not come off.He said they are not made anymore and might be a collector.Is this head hard to get?i would like to hunt with these if they can still be got?thanks<><
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The Magnums were made in 2 sizes and also an early and improved version. These in the pics are the improved.
They are made of stainless steel and the edges were hollow ground. A very, very good broadhead.
They are out of production. They can be a budder to sharpen because of the bleeder in the way, but when you get them sharp it is a high preformer!
The improved version are quite common. The early version is not rare it is just harder to find because the differences between the early & improved are subtle.
Some hunters have been known to snap the bleeders off the large model and they then have a 1 1/2" wide 100gr head!
I still have 10 of the wide models new, never used.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/raghorn/Ron/mohawk_magnum.jpg)
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Thats it ron the one on the left.So someone can still find some of these?Any Idea what they sell for?<><
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I'll let these 10 go for $30 plus $3 to mail.
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Ron shoot me a email.let me know what type of payment?Paypal?<><
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Ron check on the way.Thanks<><