Magnus Black Hornet
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From: wisconsinteacher
11-Oct-18
Does anyone have any feed back on the Magnus Black Hornet? Thinking about trying them next year.
From: craig@work
11-Oct-18
This will be my 3rd year using them. I use the 125 ser razor. Flight is excellent, same as my field tips and does an amazing amount of damage. I switched to these from slick tricks(which I love too). Can’t beat the warranty and customer service. My only gripe is the way the bleeders go in is a pain to reassemble after sharpening-usually takes a couple tries to get back to no wobbling. These are better than Magnus other 4 blade offerings in my opinion. Oh, I am not affiliated with Magnus in any way. Just good products.
Craig
From: bighorn
11-Oct-18
Switched to Magnus Black Hornets from slick tricks which are great heads. No complaints fly great. And like mentioned warranty and customer service is great.
From: Franklin
11-Oct-18
Same here....super accurate and built like a tank.
From: BOHNTR
12-Oct-18
GREAT head.......awesome blood trails too!
From: varmint101
12-Oct-18
Got them to try this year so haven’t had any hunts yet with them. From shooting they are accurate out of my bow and disassemble and sharpened up well. I got the 100g ser-razor to try. I also shoot Slick Trick standard and mags and they fly great and perform great on game.
From: Bou'bound
16-Nov-18
just picked up a pack and they are impressive and very tough
From: BOWNUT
16-Nov-18
I'm on my third season killed 3 deer so far. If you can't resharpen and use them again send them back and they will replace them. They fly through deer non stop.
From: Bou'bound
17-Nov-18
Is flight comparable to the stingers
From: 12yards
17-Nov-18
Is there any feedback on the cut angle of the bleeders? Seems like a deterrent to penetration.
From: craig@work
17-Nov-18
They fly better than stingers for me. And no the angle of bleeders has not inhibited penetration for me.
From: carcus
18-Nov-18
Make sure you get the newest version, the originals have a issue with the tip bending https://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5550021
From: SixLomaz
18-Nov-18
Fake news folks ... fake news. It is the heavy bone rushed shot placement causing the damage not the broadhead. Patience will help keep your tackle intact.
From: PeteO
18-Nov-18
From: bumpinblaze4x4
19-Nov-18
I've shot stingers for the nearly a decade before going to the black hornets last year. As far as whitetail goes i dont see any reason to use a different fixed blade head. They fly great out of a well tuned bow; no different than the stingers imo and are solid heads. I've taken over a dozen whitetails with them here in IL and all but 1 were complete pass throughs; the non pass through was on a big bodied, mature buck on 11/6 that hit the near shoulder blade and still buried up to the arrow wrap.
++lifetime warranty and made in the US.
From: Jagerrand
19-Nov-18
I shot them this year. Seem to fly well, I shot a nice buck, pass thru, great blood trail. The arrow was recovered and looks like it just came out of the package.
From: Rob5589
22-Nov-18
Have worked well for me. Very sharp, no spin issues, fly great to 80 yds. The two deer I have killed with them were both pass-thru with great blood trails. I have damaged two of them; one bent the ferrule on a miss and hit some rock, and one chipped up the main blade on a pass thru that buried in some rough soil. Magnus replaced them both no questions asked.
From: Candor
22-Nov-18
For you guys who switched from Stingers (or like the Black Hornet better), why did you switch? I have not bought any Stingers in 3 or 4 years because I have such a stock of them, but they used to not be razor sharp when received.
From: bumpinblaze4x4
23-Nov-18
I switched simply because i wanted to try something new while still using Magnus broadheads; i also wanted to see how the shorter, wider head performed. I wont be going back at this point; the black hornets are excellent.
From: DEC
23-Nov-18
The Black Hornets (and Ser-Razors) fly great and leave massive wound channels with great blood trails. I was a Buzzcut guy through and through. I have been hunting with the Black Hornets and Ser-Razors since early prototypes were being tested. They are a devastating head.
From: Kodiak
23-Nov-18
Good looking head.
From: Rancher
24-Nov-18
They are a great head,fly well and cut a big hole.Made in Great Bend Kansas,and the send it back guarantee is a no brainer.What is not to like?
From: RJ Hunt
24-Nov-18
I have not used the Hornets but have been using the two blade buzzcut. I can not say more good things about their products ( I also have no affiliation). Deer, elk and cougar all bleed out fast. Most have died in sight. Shoot one and bend it, send it in and you will get new ones. Most just need a re hone with a light strop and are hair popping sharp again and back in the quiver. You just can’t beat the simplicity and lethality of the design. The black hornet will Be next on my list to try also.
From: KSBOW
26-Nov-18
Love them!!! Tough and razor sharp out of package
From: Bou'bound
27-Nov-18
as compact as these things are they likely fly like field points. certainly minimal surface area for such a tough head
From: crosscut
30-Nov-18
Shot a nice 6 x 6 bull elk. Went 48 yards and piled up. Have no problems with light out of 70 yards.
From: Bou'bound
02-Dec-18
How does the short stout more blocky profile compare advantageously performancewise to the longer more tapered profile of the stinger
From: boothill
02-Dec-18
Bou I switched to the 100gr Ser Razr from the Buzzcuts and to me they fly quieter but I think I’ve lost a bit of penetration. That being said my last 2 bucks shot from same tree fell within 15 yards from each other. Neither went over 35 yards and went down in sight. But neither was a pass through either. Both shots were less than 25 yards.
From: Bou'bound
01-Jan-19
Bleeder blade angle very strange. Not an issue though apparently?
From: Bou'bound
02-Mar-19
From: leftee
05-Mar-19
A new fan here.Fly great,tough and kill well.
From: craig@work
05-Mar-19
I like them a lot. Used them the past 3 years. They are a royal pain to sharpen tho as disassembly is necessary. Tie year I’m going back to 2 blade buzzcuts.
From: MikeSohm/Magnus
07-Mar-19
Brian cooper black hornet blood trail
Brian cooper black hornet blood trail
MikeSohm/Magnus's Link
Bou bound the bleeder blade is a radicle bleeder blade design we come up with and it opens them up. I shoot 52 lbs and I use the black hornet ser razor 4 blade and always get great penetration. if anyone has any questions I can help with , email me, [email protected] or send me a private message. Thanks
From: BOWNUT
07-Mar-19
This was mine
This was mine
From: MDcrazyman
12-Mar-19
Thats all i have used for a few years, warranty is amazing and I have never shot anything i did not find. They are build amazing and the bleeder is amazing. Boubound has a comment about everything. Serrazors are my choice. Amazing company, and a great product with a lifetime warranty.