@@Foreverbowhunting84 thanks man! They definitely do the job and then some! I’ve always had great success with the stinger buzzcut and black hornet ser razor.
I did a video on the 4 blade killer bee buzzcuts a couple months ago and they did great and grouped well with field points. Let me know how they do for you and thanks for watching 🏹🎯
You have good taste in broadheads buddy! No doubt the Stinger has taken down many animals all across the world and will continue to do so. Glad you like the test and thank you for the kind words. Thanks buddy you take care as well
@@keystonestatebowmen3128 this has become one one fav channel's to watch for broadhead testing. Because you shoot out to 50 yards. I like to shoot that far too. And other channels just shoot 5 feet away into gel. Keep up the good work my friend
@@wcwcgarner2717 I’ve found 50 yards to be a happy medium. It’s overkill for my hunting setups as the furthest shot I have an opportunity at is 42 yards but it’s nice to know they’re capable of more. I’ve had some comment that 50 isn’t far enough but it’s more than enough for me lol. I appreciate the kind words buddy and for watching the channel. Lets me know I’m doing something right lol.
@@keystonestatebowmen3128 I think testing past 50 yards isn’t necessary and may be counterproductive because of not knowing exactly where the pin was at the break. It’s hard to get good feedback for me past that yardage. If I can keep the hits inside a 5” circle max at 50 , preferably 4”, im calling the practice and testing good. Besides, I won’t be shooting at live critters past 50, pigs and varmints maybe but not a deer or even an antelope. I pretty much know my limits.
@@timbow50 exactly I couldn’t agree more! If I can put the head in that white circle on that morrell high roller target with the field point even if I’m just cutting the edge I’m calling it field point accurate.
He’ll be in there right next to the 150 grain black hornet ser razor and the new 150 grain Single bevel buzzcut! Could start tomorrow as far as I’m concerned, I’m over this heat already lol. Thanks for watching 🏹🎯
@@curtwatkins9520 I use a bitzenburger jig for all my arrow setups. Never used an Arizona easy fletch before but heard plenty of good things about them from folks.
To my knowledge the main blades are identical in the 125 and 150. They’re both 2 3/16” in length and have a cutting diameter of 1 1/8”. Thanks for watching
@@RonSteele66 nah the total video is only 4:13 long and I did edit out a good bit from the time I finished talking till the broadhead impacted the target. You can easily fast forward through as well too to see the end result if that’s what you’re interested in. Thanks for watching 🏹🎯
I shot a huge doe with one of those heads two years ago. She didn't make it 40 yards, blood all over! Magnus makes great heads. Awesome video too man!
@@Foreverbowhunting84 thanks man! They definitely do the job and then some! I’ve always had great success with the stinger buzzcut and black hornet ser razor.
This will be my first year trying the killer bee buzzcuts in 150. Hoping for good things
I did a video on the 4 blade killer bee buzzcuts a couple months ago and they did great and grouped well with field points. Let me know how they do for you and thanks for watching 🏹🎯
That is my broadhead of choice. But 100 grains. Cool test. Take care buddy.
You have good taste in broadheads buddy! No doubt the Stinger has taken down many animals all across the world and will continue to do so. Glad you like the test and thank you for the kind words. Thanks buddy you take care as well
@@keystonestatebowmen3128 this has become one one fav channel's to watch for broadhead testing. Because you shoot out to 50 yards. I like to shoot that far too. And other channels just shoot 5 feet away into gel. Keep up the good work my friend
@@wcwcgarner2717 I’ve found 50 yards to be a happy medium. It’s overkill for my hunting setups as the furthest shot I have an opportunity at is 42 yards but it’s nice to know they’re capable of more. I’ve had some comment that 50 isn’t far enough but it’s more than enough for me lol. I appreciate the kind words buddy and for watching the channel. Lets me know I’m doing something right lol.
@@keystonestatebowmen3128 I think testing past 50 yards isn’t necessary and may be counterproductive because of not knowing exactly where the pin was at the break. It’s hard to get good feedback for me past that yardage. If I can keep the hits inside a 5” circle max at 50 , preferably 4”, im calling the practice and testing good. Besides, I won’t be shooting at live critters past 50, pigs and varmints maybe but not a deer or even an antelope. I pretty much know my limits.
@@timbow50 exactly I couldn’t agree more! If I can put the head in that white circle on that morrell high roller target with the field point even if I’m just cutting the edge I’m calling it field point accurate.
Might as well put that arrow in your bow quiver for opening day! 👍👍
He’ll be in there right next to the 150 grain black hornet ser razor and the new 150 grain Single bevel buzzcut! Could start tomorrow as far as I’m concerned, I’m over this heat already lol. Thanks for watching 🏹🎯
Arizona easy fletch true helical on the fletchings?
@@curtwatkins9520 I use a bitzenburger jig for all my arrow setups. Never used an Arizona easy fletch before but heard plenty of good things about them from folks.
Does it use the same size blade as the 125?
To my knowledge the main blades are identical in the 125 and 150. They’re both 2 3/16” in length and have a cutting diameter of 1 1/8”. Thanks for watching
Need to edit that down a little, i thought my pc froze...
@@RonSteele66 nah the total video is only 4:13 long and I did edit out a good bit from the time I finished talking till the broadhead impacted the target. You can easily fast forward through as well too to see the end result if that’s what you’re interested in. Thanks for watching 🏹🎯