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Muzzy Phatoms

Started by stuckum, January 05, 2008, 09:40:00 PM

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stuckum

What do you think off them. Pro's/Con's ???

bm22

if you hit it in the right spot it wont matter what you shoot. the phantoms are just to big for my tastes, i hit a pig in the shoulder and it stopped it cold, i have had stingers and grizzly's cut threw like a hot knife threw butter.

my good friend loves them, he has shot quite a few critters with them, they sharpen up good. and make a great hole. but it takes alot it push a phantom threw an animal even threw the ribs.

blood trails on them seem to depend on the animal, he shot a buck and cut all the arrteries above the heart an double lunged the buck and it barely left any blood, the he shot another buck high threw the lungs and ray charles could have followed the trail.

i think it is a good well built head but there are better out there. jmo

stuckum

bm22 When you say "To Big" what are you referring to? The length or the width? Thanks

RC

I have killed a few deer and pigs with them and also a Turkey. I did not get pass throughs on all the pigs but at the time I was shooting a 49lb longbow. I did get very good blood trails. I would recommend them to anyone shooting 45lbs and up with good arrow weight.RC

bm22

well i like a 3 to 1 broadhead or something similar. on the phantoms the 1 in. bleeder blade is the same with as the main blade. therefor in my opinion you have a 1 to 1 broadhead, which leaves for poor penetration, and poor penetration is what i have seen alot with the broadheads, now what do i know, fred eichler, mike palmer and a bunch of other people better than i am swear by them.

like a said before they are a strong well built head, and i think if you want a 2 blade head they are great, but if you put the bleeders on they are just too big and need to much energy to push a head like that threw an animal. my buddy that shot the deer in the ribs " heart" and lungs the deer ran off with the arrow, yes it made 2 holes but i like to go pick my arrow's up of the ground, and that was just the ribs that were hit.
again jmo you may love them.

Bill Carlsen

My wife shoots four blade Phantoms out of her 45# bow and gets pass thrus on deer and bear. Although I have taken a liking to the Razorcaps I still use Phantoms and consider them one of the best penetrating heads out there.
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aYak

This year using a 48# Kodiak Hunter with a 220g 4-blade Phantom, got about the best blood trail on a deer that I have ever had, with ANY broadhead, with ANY style of bow. Arrow was still in the deer (BH hanging out the opposite side) when I found it.  Still though, it's all about shot placement.  
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dagwood64

I have shot them and they shoot great and straight with my Beman Max-4 Hunters. They are sharp (passed the rubber band test) and look like they will do the job. But I am going to wood arrows, so I have 3 packs (3 in a pack) of 220gr Phantoms, 2 packs unused and 1 pack used for practice (that can be resharpened) that I am selling $45 TYD CONUS (they sell for @ $23 a pack).
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I shot two deer with them this year and love them :0)
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