Can you sharpen Muzzy trocar?
Can you sharpen Muzzy trocar?
Yes, you can opt to sharpen the fixed and expandable blades on your Muzzy broadheads, or you can purchase replacement blade kits for most heads.
Did Muzzy broadheads get bought out?
Two leaders in the archery broadhead and expandable segments now are owned by the same company following an acquisition of Muzzy Products Corp. by Muzzy Outdoors and parent company Feradyne Outdoors.
What is the most devastating Broadhead?
Annihilator Broadheads
Annihilator Broadheads are engineered to be the most lethal, strongest, true flying broadhead ever produced.
Are Muzzy trocars any good?
After that I started looking at and researching on these Trocars. I used them on a doe at the end of last year and have taken 5 deer with them this season. The accuracy is the same as my field points up to 50 yards and the cut, penetration and blood trail are great. As long as Muzzy makes these I will use them.
Does Michele Eichler own Muzzy broadheads?
Michele Musacchia Eichler, CEO of Muzzy Products, commented, “My family is pleased to pass the reins to Feradyne’s President and CEO Rich Krause. Rich is a bowhunter and recognizes and will continue Muzzy’s dedication to producing the number 1 fixed blade broadheads and bowfishing equipment in the industry.”
Who is the owner of Muzzy broadheads?
John Musacchia Jr. is the founder and CEO of Musacchia Broadheads LLC. His roots are deeply planted in the archery industry. He started out with his father, John Musacchia Sr., who was the founder of Muzzy Products Corp.
What broadheads does Don Higgins use?
Higgins used a 65-pound Matthews bow and a 125-grain Slick Trick fixed-blade broadhead to take the buck, which weighed 234-pounds field dressed.
What is the sharpest broadhead on the market?
The Blackout was the sharpest broadhead we tested, and the German-made blades are so sticky-sharp it’s difficult to handle them without worrying about getting cut. We’re confident it is this sharpness that led to the top penetration mark–a whopping 10 ⅝ inches.