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<blockquote data-quote="jflester" data-source="post: 510710" data-attributes="member: 31632"><p>After 50 years of bowing, it comes down to what dirtball eluded too. Tune the bow and it will shoot any broadhead effective and efficiently.</p><p> </p><p>I've shot both and prefer the fixed (Muzzy MX-3). Does the job with no complaints on my end. </p><p> </p><p>Carbon shafts and Muzzies. </p><p>I've shot just about everything out there and their all pretty good bows. Currently I shoot PSE Firestorm/55#. Does the job on everything. Razor sharp heads------always!</p><p> </p><p>Practice KISS and you'll avoid most problems related to the compexities of bowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jflester, post: 510710, member: 31632"] After 50 years of bowing, it comes down to what dirtball eluded too. Tune the bow and it will shoot any broadhead effective and efficiently. I've shot both and prefer the fixed (Muzzy MX-3). Does the job with no complaints on my end. Carbon shafts and Muzzies. I've shot just about everything out there and their all pretty good bows. Currently I shoot PSE Firestorm/55#. Does the job on everything. Razor sharp heads------always! Practice KISS and you'll avoid most problems related to the compexities of bowing. [/QUOTE]
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