I shot an Elk last year with the black hornet ser razor. Great results! I sent Mike from Magnus a picture and he couldn't have been nicer. Sent me a hat and even asked if my broadhead was ok. I'm a magnus fan for life!
when i went searching for broadheads, the plethora of consistent positive reviews for the stingers made the decision on which to use next fall easy as pie.. the first thing i noticed when i bought them was they weren't very sharp - so i took to youtube and my first vid is this one... thanx brother...
Love the content and the education / responsibility level you bring to the sport we all enjoy so much. I'm always telling guys to check out the fairy, keep slayin them hogs!
Troy Thank-You for showing us how to sharpen these blades. I took the time and sharpened mine like you have showed us. Where I live, I get 1 deer a year. I shot my deer just infront of the 2nd to last rib and it came out at the bottom of the hind quarter. deer went 250 yards and just fell over. would have never have done that with factory sharpness. Keep up the great videos......PJ
Another great video Troy. Been shooting the Magnus Broadheads for a few years and never had an issue. Not only will I strop them when I take them out of the package, but when I'm hunting, I'll be sure to strop them a few times to keep that edge crazy sharp.
That'd be a #1 Philips screw driver for the screw. The individual serrations can be sharpened also......with a string (stretched between 2 nails in a block of wood) coated with buffing compound. Just be sure when the string is pulled through it's pulled away from the ferrule and on the deepest side of the serration. Sharpen the serrations FIRST then the main blade.
Love your T-shirt very funny. I don’t understand why people think what you’re trying to teach us about high FOC is crazy. But agree with Dr. Ashby findings. It’s all the same stuff. This year my wife and I will be shooting high FOC arrows. Hers are about 730-740 grains Mine are about 715 grains. Look out hogs here we come. Lol
Okay so I am probably not the only Jazz guitarist who hunts . Here’s some good news! Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear sells broad heads and offers excellent sharpening services! Now you can kill deer in the morning and keep all of your fingers to play some Frank Sinatra in the evening!
I have 300 spine Apollos I’m shooting 300 up front and I’m using 150 grain stingers and kudus! When deer season comes I will have to send you pics of the results! It’s my first year shooting a 4 fletched arrow and so far I really like them
Another good video if people would just listen just a little bit they just might possibly learn something from the video that you are getting out there keep them coming.
I'm so sick of guys saying "smash that like button!" I love when you say you don't care, or "send me hate mail." Haha Also alot of great info here and entertaining too. Thanks
Absolutely the jig. To get pro results by hand, requires a 6th dan black belt in sharpening. You CAN do it by hand, but it is so much easier and precise with the jig.
Too Good! Have 4 Magnus on my desk with dings and nicks, all under warrantee, but all memories of great hunts. :-) They stayin with me! I once cut a CX arrow in half, right in the middle, weight forward? Not a Bit. My Cheeks hurt!
I too have had great success with the MAGNUS Black Hornet serrated blades. Shooting them out of my Barnett Raptor FX, they go through hogs like a hot knife through butter! That said, I've never sharpened, them, just always use a new blade. Is your stropping device hand made using a piece of leather? The barbers used to use a leather strop to put the final edge on their straight razors. Good video Troy!
Exactly, you almost have to look at it like they expect you to personally hand sharpen them. Could you imagine how expensive broadheads would be if they hand sharpened everything lol. I think of it as shot protection, I feel so much less pressure because I know if I miss my mark, at the very least that sucker is going to cut and give me the best chance at a kill shot. Do you have any tips on sharpening replacement blade broadheads, say like a QAD Exodus or is it pretty much the same thing?
Hey brother... been binging on your videos lately... was just wondering since you started endorsing 3 blade... did you not like the wensel woodsman broadheads or not know they existed ?.... I shoot a 685 gr gold tip with 150gr 2 blade buzzcut... all based on your videos... out of a 60# blackwidow recure... Thanks
@@RanchFairy looking to buy magnus stinger for this deer season .. I am undecided on going with regular stinger or stinger buzz cut what's your opinion on them ??
Shot a deer with the 4 blade model. They fly well. Experimenting with the Ozcut Chinese knock offs. Can get them reasonably sharp, but takes some work. Not sure if they are all tempered the same. Some of these stainless steel broadheads seem to be harder steel than others and more difficult to sharpen. They are the best flying, traditional style, cut on contact broadheads I have ever shot. They have the same cutting width as as Zwicky Eskimo. 150 grains, monolithic. We shall see.
31.5 inch draw with a 70lbs weight. 250 spine victory vap ss with 225 up front including a 150 magnus buzzcut. 4 fletch right helical. We will see what it will do to these kansas bucks this season
What do you think about the QAD Exodus crossbow broadheads?? I have a Ravin R10. I'm trying to get away from mechanical broadhead. I was shooting NAP Double cross crossbow broadheads and don't like the penetration plus if hit a bone the head stops dead. Like to see if you have a video of shooting the QAD Exodus crossbow broadheads with crossbow if you have one. I'm also looking at getting different bolts because not happy with Ravin's bolts. If you don't like the Exodus what crossbow broadhead would you recommend??
I need help on building an arrow set-up for my 50lb longbow. I want zippers through shoulders. If I had to choose between Tuffhead and Iron Will, which could I go less wrong with?
Just bought 2 pks of black hornet and every single main blade looks like 1/16th inch of the cutting surface towards the tip look rolled over... Not the tip but the cutting surface edge near the front. Great broad heads but it's odd how it was all of them
I used these magnus for two years, got reasonable blood trails and was happy with them I guess. Better than exodus. Luckily, I decided to try a grim reaper whitetail special.. I'm so glad I did. Last year the buck I killed was at 31 yards, I was shaking like a leaf and hit dead on liver. We all know what can happen with a liver shot. If I hadn't been using the grim reaper, that would have been the case. The big 3 blade hit gut, liver and thank God, lung also. Them grim reapers leave a hellacious bloodtrail. Goes to show every broadhead has a downfall though, had perfect shot placement on a doe with the grim reaper, but must have caught esophagus because I had gut matter though it was a double lung hit. Guess that's better than having a smaller bloodtrail, and less lethality on the animal though. BTW, have yet to not have a full pass through with the grim reapers. And I only shoot a 27.5" draw length and a 53 pound draw weight.
Have shot the grim reapers for years, had the same results until I caught a buck in the scapula and did not get good penetration.. switching to the magnus for this upcoming season
Rory-thanks for using our magnus broadheads. If you look at Troys blood trails video it will show you exactly what happens sometimes with blood trails. Shot placement still is the biggest factory on blood trails from all broadheads
My tip: Don't buy them. Their quality control has gone into the toilet! Bevels are not even, the edges are chattered and just TRY to get that screw out... I had an issue with a couple of heads and had to jump through more Fing hoops than a circus dog. F them!
Were you using the proper sized screw driver? I had to buy a particular set of smaller drivers from an auto store to find a good fit for their screws...I've never had a problem, I think this is my 7th ish season of them. (two blade 150 grain)
@@MagnusBroadheads Yeah, I was surprised to hear something might have changed. Not surprised to hear from you that it hasn't changed! I have no plans to change the broadhead I'm shooting. I've even got one in my quiver with two different pigs on it. I touched it up each time and it's still ready to rock...
Per Magnus, #1 Phillips screwdriver for the screw. Great content, liked and subbed! 👍👍
I shot an Elk last year with the black hornet ser razor. Great results! I sent Mike from Magnus a picture and he couldn't have been nicer. Sent me a hat and even asked if my broadhead was ok. I'm a magnus fan for life!
when i went searching for broadheads, the plethora of consistent positive reviews for the stingers made the decision on which to use next fall easy as pie..
the first thing i noticed when i bought them was they weren't very sharp - so i took to youtube and my first vid is this one...
thanx brother...
How’d they do?
Love the content and the education / responsibility level you bring to the sport we all enjoy so much. I'm always telling guys to check out the fairy, keep slayin them hogs!
Troy Thank-You for showing us how to sharpen these blades. I took the time and sharpened mine like you have showed us. Where I live, I get 1 deer a year. I shot my deer just infront of the 2nd to last rib and it came out at the bottom of the hind quarter. deer went 250 yards and just fell over. would have never have done that with factory sharpness. Keep up the great videos......PJ
As a knife/blade, sharpening and archery fanatic, I really dig your vibe man
Another great video Troy. Been shooting the Magnus Broadheads for a few years and never had an issue. Not only will I strop them when I take them out of the package, but when I'm hunting, I'll be sure to strop them a few times to keep that edge crazy sharp.
That'd be a #1 Philips screw driver for the screw.
The individual serrations can be sharpened also......with a string (stretched between 2 nails in a block of wood) coated with buffing compound.
Just be sure when the string is pulled through it's pulled away from the ferrule and on the deepest side of the serration.
Sharpen the serrations FIRST then the main blade.
More words spoke to truth! Great stuff RF!
I just ordered this strop! Plus, sent over a FB message. Thanks for your videos!
Love your T-shirt very funny. I don’t understand why people think what you’re trying to teach us about high FOC is crazy. But agree with Dr. Ashby findings. It’s all the same stuff. This year my wife and I will be shooting high FOC arrows. Hers are about 730-740 grains Mine are about 715 grains.
Look out hogs here we come. Lol
Send me critter pictures
Troy@ranchfairy.com
Live my Magnus 125gr Stingers! Great flyers and ZIP though flesh, ribs, and internals like Butta
Okay so I am probably not the only Jazz guitarist who hunts . Here’s some good news! Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear sells broad heads and offers excellent sharpening services!
Now you can kill deer in the morning and keep all of your fingers to play some Frank Sinatra in the evening!
I've heard great things about the KME, very cool tool! Thanks for sharing archery info with the world ✌🎯
I have 300 spine Apollos I’m shooting 300 up front and I’m using 150 grain stingers and kudus! When deer season comes I will have to send you pics of the results! It’s my first year shooting a 4 fletched arrow and so far I really like them
Troy@ranchfairy.com
what's your draw weight on the compound. I'm guessing you're about 65 lb?
@@caninphx yes - 65/28.5” draw - boring mr regular guy
@@caninphx 70
@@caninphx at 28 inch draw length
Awesome content, great shirt
Another good video if people would just listen just a little bit they just might possibly learn something from the video that you are getting out there keep them coming.
Love how you make a great point love to go hunt you're ranch some day
I'm so sick of guys saying "smash that like button!" I love when you say you don't care, or "send me hate mail." Haha Also alot of great info here and entertaining too.
Thanks
I've had a lansky sharpener for 25 years and it still works like new knives or broadheads
Was gonna say number one Phillips. That’s what it is on my Magnus Bullheads for Turkey
#1 Phillips for the magnus screw
Awesome, thanks Troy 😊
Absolutely the jig. To get pro results by hand, requires a 6th dan black belt in sharpening. You CAN do it by hand, but it is so much easier and precise with the jig.
I would love to see you so a video on your top five choices of arrowshafts…
Too Good! Have 4 Magnus on my desk with dings and nicks, all under warrantee, but all memories of great hunts. :-) They stayin with me!
I once cut a CX arrow in half, right in the middle, weight forward? Not a Bit. My Cheeks hurt!
Best t-shirts in the business.... pretty OK archery tips ;)
I love the shirt Tory!!!
You need a ranch fairy version of that shirt: "I gotta see the perfect arrow flight before I get high FOC so I don't have a mechanical disadvantage."
Luv the shirt!!!
I too have had great success with the MAGNUS Black Hornet serrated blades. Shooting them out of my Barnett Raptor FX, they go through hogs like a hot knife through butter! That said, I've never sharpened, them, just always use a new blade. Is your stropping device hand made using a piece of leather? The barbers used to use a leather strop to put the final edge on their straight razors. Good video Troy!
That particular one is the ranch fairy strop available in the ranch fairy store
Thanks Troy. I shoot the 150 buzzcuts and couldn't figure out how to sharpen with serrations.
Exactly, you almost have to look at it like they expect you to personally hand sharpen them. Could you imagine how expensive broadheads would be if they hand sharpened everything lol. I think of it as shot protection, I feel so much less pressure because I know if I miss my mark, at the very least that sucker is going to cut and give me the best chance at a kill shot. Do you have any tips on sharpening replacement blade broadheads, say like a QAD Exodus or is it pretty much the same thing?
That shirt is epic
Will you do a video on sharpening the Ozcut Hurricane?? Single bevel, offset 3 blade??
Nope
That thing looks impossible
And - there are much easier broadheads to buy
Dam, Just bought some FMJ arrows. I wasnt sold on the inserts but was reassured by the bow shop that they would be fine.
Until they hit something hard
Buy the BAR rings - wonder why they made that?
@@RanchFairy Yea I had wondered about that. Oh well, live and learn. Love the channel, thanks for the reply!
What’s wrong with the carbon express stuff, though? I’m fairly new to bow hunting, and they’ve been great so far. 🤷🏼♂️
Absolutely correct!
Also, I'm seeing that $1000 R22 on the shelf
Hahahah - maybe
1400 now
@@gregklena4962 $1500 here. Just had to get some last week
FMJ arrows are great for tomato stakes and holding windows open.
Legit !!!
Hey brother... been binging on your videos lately... was just wondering since you started endorsing 3 blade... did you not like the wensel woodsman broadheads or not know they existed ?.... I shoot a 685 gr gold tip with 150gr 2 blade buzzcut... all based on your videos... out of a 60# blackwidow recure... Thanks
Hahahah - nope - we just decided to build a ranch fairy version
@@RanchFairy looking to buy magnus stinger for this deer season .. I am undecided on going with regular stinger or stinger buzz cut what's your opinion on them ??
@@georgehaidar3963
Both are great
Buzzcut
If you were to choose between a buzzcut and a ser razor for elk, 520gn arrow around 270 fps which would you recommend
When you strop a new magnus do you only strop each side once? Or a couple times?
Shot a deer with the 4 blade model. They fly well. Experimenting with the Ozcut Chinese knock offs. Can get them reasonably sharp, but takes some work. Not sure if they are all tempered the same. Some of these stainless steel broadheads seem to be harder steel than others and more difficult to sharpen. They are the best flying, traditional style, cut on contact broadheads I have ever shot. They have the same cutting width as as Zwicky Eskimo. 150 grains, monolithic. We shall see.
@@MagnusBroadheads Off subject.
If you read this comment Troy please include a link to the sharpening jig. I couldn’t find it in this video. Thank you.
I do like the 150 grain Magnus Buzzcuts.
question Ranch fairy. Have you seen the Valkyrie broad heads??
31.5 inch draw with a 70lbs weight. 250 spine victory vap ss with 225 up front including a 150 magnus buzzcut. 4 fletch right helical. We will see what it will do to these kansas bucks this season
Don’t kill a tree
What do you think about the QAD Exodus crossbow broadheads?? I have a Ravin R10. I'm trying to get away from mechanical broadhead. I was shooting NAP Double cross crossbow broadheads and don't like the penetration plus if hit a bone the head stops dead. Like to see if you have a video of shooting the QAD Exodus crossbow broadheads with crossbow if you have one. I'm also looking at getting different bolts because not happy with Ravin's bolts. If you don't like the Exodus what crossbow broadhead would you recommend??
No idea
Never shot them
@@RanchFairy
Ok thank you. I just thought maybe you might have tested them with a bow .
Thank you for your fast response.
Don’t hesitate to contact Magnus , they were responsive and helpful .
Stinger buzz cut or regular Stinger ??125 grain 60 pound bow 560 grain Arrow ??
Buzz
Love that shirt haha
Troy,
What you you think about Victory Carbon Trad arrows?
Right now I'm using Beman ICS Hunters
Never shot one
@@RanchFairy when you get the chance...... lmao
@@FISHUNTREECOUNTRY
Ha - that is not gonna happen!!! 😹
@@RanchFairy ya I know 900 grain arrows right?
I need help on building an arrow set-up for my 50lb longbow.
I want zippers through shoulders. If I had to choose between Tuffhead and Iron Will, which could I go less wrong with?
What's your recommendation on leather thickness for a strop
No idea
I’ve just bought strops
Of course there’s the ranch fairy strop on the ranch fairy store - at Sirius archery!
@@RanchFairy Thanks. I'll look in to that this evening after work.
I bet that candle smells amazing
Just bought 2 pks of black hornet and every single main blade looks like 1/16th inch of the cutting surface towards the tip look rolled over... Not the tip but the cutting surface edge near the front. Great broad heads but it's odd how it was all of them
If it hasn’t been addressed, I think it’s a #1 Phillips screw driver for the screw.
Are you still selling Ranch Fairy shirts, shoot Adult arrows, etc.?I can’t find the link and less it’s on some older videos
I found everything in your store, but it seems to be all miss matched sizes and colors. Are you planning on making new ones in the future?
@@markhess6061
Below every video - link for shirts
Just select what you want - thanks!!!!
@@RanchFairy thank you, cleaned u out. Lol
I want that shirt
8:49, Holly crap Troy, I thought u were going to alter your finger prints.
Chicks like dudes with skills
Oh, FYI - The the back of Magnus' bleeder blade has a beveled blade on both sides.
Edit: Screw Driver - Phillips #1
I used these magnus for two years, got reasonable blood trails and was happy with them I guess. Better than exodus. Luckily, I decided to try a grim reaper whitetail special.. I'm so glad I did. Last year the buck I killed was at 31 yards, I was shaking like a leaf and hit dead on liver. We all know what can happen with a liver shot. If I hadn't been using the grim reaper, that would have been the case. The big 3 blade hit gut, liver and thank God, lung also. Them grim reapers leave a hellacious bloodtrail. Goes to show every broadhead has a downfall though, had perfect shot placement on a doe with the grim reaper, but must have caught esophagus because I had gut matter though it was a double lung hit. Guess that's better than having a smaller bloodtrail, and less lethality on the animal though. BTW, have yet to not have a full pass through with the grim reapers. And I only shoot a 27.5" draw length and a 53 pound draw weight.
Have shot the grim reapers for years, had the same results until I caught a buck in the scapula and did not get good penetration.. switching to the magnus for this upcoming season
Good luck this year, hope you get the one you're after
Rory-thanks for using our magnus broadheads. If you look at Troys blood trails video it will show you exactly what happens sometimes with blood trails. Shot placement still is the biggest factory on blood trails from all broadheads
Do you still shoot the ezv?
Never looked back after 2016 - 4 bows
I want to see some more hog hunting and disections
My carbon express arrows fly real good ha ha. Problem with them is they redo the whole line up every 4 years.
That shirt 🤣🤣👌🏻
More candy!!!!
Troy it's a number 1 phillips
I think 0o fits better
I'd I remember correctly off the top of my head, the screw is a #1 Philips head.
Magnus says a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver
If screw won’t turn boil some water dip the head in the water for couple minutes then it will turn
The Magnus set screws are a “0”point .
Has anyone had luck using a worksharp knife sharpener system?
@@EricRalston-gm1wk
I’ve got 2 videos on sharpening Magnus
If you have the stinger it’s the same as the black hornet video I put up
@@RanchFairy awesome found em thank you sir!!
Why do you call yourself the ranch ferry ?
Go to my Page and see the first video that starts up. The Ranch Fairy story.
Copernicus reference nice! prosecuted by the church for facts.
Facts are stubborn things
- john Adams
Liberal tears. Instant sub.
Liberal tears 🤣🤣🤣 i need me some of those
My tip: Don't buy them. Their quality control has gone into the toilet! Bevels are not even, the edges are chattered and just TRY to get that screw out... I had an issue with a couple of heads and had to jump through more Fing hoops than a circus dog. F them!
Is this a new thing? I've shot their heads for years and bought several packs of spares so I haven't gotten any new ones in a while...
Were you using the proper sized screw driver? I had to buy a particular set of smaller drivers from an auto store to find a good fit for their screws...I've never had a problem, I think this is my 7th ish season of them. (two blade 150 grain)
@@MagnusBroadheads Yeah, I was surprised to hear something might have changed. Not surprised to hear from you that it hasn't changed! I have no plans to change the broadhead I'm shooting. I've even got one in my quiver with two different pigs on it. I touched it up each time and it's still ready to rock...
Not True pensnut08.
@@jesseauer7649 it absolutely was not true. we are not perfect but we will always take care of the customer. thanks
Hahaha what a joke
I do like the 150 grain Magnus Buzzcuts.