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Title: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: SheltonCreeker on March 20, 2011, 06:14:00 PM
I was just out for a little preseason turkey warm up and was shooting a 125 grain magnus bullhead. I was shooting from about 12 to 15 yards and had one of the blades break off and shoot back past me. Brand new broadhead no damage and was shooting into a morrells yellow jacket broadhead target. Has anyone had this happen or heard of this?   :confused:
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: Warden609 on March 20, 2011, 06:21:00 PM
Very interesting. I have shot those heads into  open layered foam targets and haven't had any problems. I could be mistaken but I don't think they recommend shooting them into closed foam.
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: SheltonCreeker on March 20, 2011, 06:36:00 PM
I hadn't heard that about the closed foam before. Very could be the problem. I was at a little bit of an angle but I sure wouldn't have thought it would have broken a blade. It was a little scary once I realized what the whizzing sound was that went by. Ill stick to pillows from now on. They stop them without a problem!
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: stevewills on March 20, 2011, 08:55:00 PM
ya you have to shoot them into a layered target...and its suggested not to practice with them only to shoot them for refference of impact...now that being said heres how i practice with them.i buy some long balloons and blow them up and tape the tie end on a stick and put them on the waters edge of my pond and shoot into the pond...carbons float well,wood does to..aluminum sinks quick..lol
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: Stumpkiller on March 20, 2011, 10:12:00 PM
They don't look very durable.  Any steel that thin and long that could hold up without bending is going to be brittle.

Don't they come with replacement blades?  That's a bad sign.  ;-)
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: Slinging 24/7 on March 20, 2011, 10:25:00 PM
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Originally posted by Stumpkiller:
They don't look very durable.  Any steel that thin and long that could hold up without bending is going to be brittle.

Don't they come with replacement blades?  That's a bad sign.  ;-)
In my opinion they are pretty dang durable for how they are designed. I have even used them when my buddy and I went out shooting thirteen ground squirrels and I was shootin the ground behind them and that was 67 pounds out of my compound! Magnus has a lifetime backed warranty! I love em and would like to see how they throw out of my recurve.

All in all a great head in my opinion
Title: Re: Magnus Bullheads?
Post by: SheltonCreeker on March 20, 2011, 10:31:00 PM
Thanks for the feed back. I had shot them alot out of my compound without incident.  I think it was the targer and possibly the angle. just couldnt believe it threw the blade back at me with as much force as it did.  I think i will send the head back to magnus its got a big notch out of it now where the blade broke off.