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Magnus black hornet for elk??
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Contributors to this thread:
crosscut 04-Jun-18
Pyrannah 04-Jun-18
Carnage2011 04-Jun-18
crosscut 04-Jun-18
Pyrannah 04-Jun-18
TD 04-Jun-18
Dave Smith 05-Jun-18
'Ike' (Phone) 05-Jun-18
huntabsarokee 05-Jun-18
BOWNUT 05-Jun-18
Franklin 05-Jun-18
splitlimb13 07-Jun-18
crosscut 07-Jun-18
Ski & Skin 09-Jun-18
BOHNTR 09-Jun-18
splitlimb13 10-Jun-18
midwest 11-Jun-18
crosscut 15-Jun-18
Beard Collector 20-Dec-18
APauls 20-Dec-18
GregE 21-Dec-18
From: crosscut
04-Jun-18
Looking for input from those who have used Magnus Black Hornet 100 gr for elk hunting

From: Pyrannah
04-Jun-18
Great thread!!

I’ve loved em for whitetail

From: Carnage2011
04-Jun-18
Used them...great results!

From: crosscut
04-Jun-18
How did they shot out to longer distances??

From: Pyrannah
04-Jun-18
Long distance flight is awesome

They are strong, I can get them super sharp, and they leave massive holes. I sliced through offside front deer leg bone. I was hesitant to use on elk, due to potential penetration loss because they are so big..

From: TD
04-Jun-18
I would use them in a heartbeat, great head. Fly well, COC and sharp..... I think they are tougher/stronger than the Stingers, which many times are my go to head. They would be on my short list for most anything, elk included.

From: Dave Smith
05-Jun-18
I shot a giant-bodied, 6 x 6 Roosevelt last season with a 100 grain Black Hornet, but it was a close shot, and I double-lunged him without even hitting a rib entry and exit. I can tell you they fly like darts and are insanely durable. I have shot some blacktail bucks with them the last two seasons, but similar lucky shots, where I didn't really "test" them. Before that I used Buzzcuts and before that Shuttle T's, all excellent.

05-Jun-18
Taking them for Moose this year...

05-Jun-18
I shot 2 bull elk with them and both short tracking jobs. I used the 125 grain version. Fly great. Nothing not to like about them.

From: BOWNUT
05-Jun-18
I have killed two deer with them and will continue to use them. There tough heads and are easy to sharpen. They fly through deer like nothing. I would use them for Elk for sure.

From: Franklin
05-Jun-18
Very accurate heads....fly very similar to target points. There isn`t a N. American animal you couldn`t kill with it.

From: splitlimb13
07-Jun-18
Awesome head . You will love them

From: crosscut
07-Jun-18
Thanks for all the feed back and input. Very helpful. I’m going to pick up a pack and start practicing with them.

From: Ski & Skin
09-Jun-18
Stinger or Buzz cut. 150 grain 504 arrow out of a 69# 26" draw went threw, pass thru, opposite side shoulder blade of a 260 bull @ 20 yds. Tune the blades and they fly fine as long as your fletching is equal.

From: BOHNTR
09-Jun-18
I'm shooting them now......great flying head and ultimate penetration. They still have the best warranty guarantee on the market.

From: splitlimb13
10-Jun-18

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Went through this guys front shoulder and all the way to the knock. He made it 50 yards

From: midwest
11-Jun-18
Beauty splitlimb!

From: crosscut
15-Jun-18
Nice splitlimb

20-Dec-18
Very good broadhead. Killed a 6x5 in Montana this year with the black hornet 100 grain head. Bull died within sight. I use them for elk and whitetail deer. I would highly recommend them.

From: APauls
20-Dec-18
Heck of an elk split. Congrats!

From: GregE
21-Dec-18
Nice long 7 on the L

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