MUZZY

TROCAR HB

The Trocar HB and HBX both feature 0.035-inch-thick surgically sharp stainless steel mechanical blades that stay tucked in tight to the solid-steel ferrule in flight, but they deploy reliably with a 1 5/8” expandable cutting diameter.

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BAD TO THE BONE

Founded in 1984 Muzzy gained popularity due to their sharpness, ease-of-use and effective designs with Bad to the Bone innovation. Today, no matter if it’s a fixed-blade, hybrid or mechanical concept – Muzzy remains a product leader and the number one selling brand in the fixed-blade broadhead category. Muzzy’s unique fixed blade locking system secures the blades within the broadhead ferrule for ultimate strength, while making it nearly impossible to shed any of their razor-sharp blades. The tried and true performance of Muzzy’s hardened steel Trocar™ tip destroys anything in its path, including bone and has proven to be a capstone to product success in the field. Both vertical and crossbow users benefit from Muzzy’s nearly 40 years of product innovation.

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Although we recommend replacing blades after shooting them while hunting or for practice before hunting, all Muzzy blades can be resharpened as long as the edge is intact and not dinged or gouged significantly. We recommend using a pair of small forceps to hold the blade after removing it from the ferrule and most commercial sharpeners can be used with our blades. We do recommend always checking and touching up blades in the field as well, since contact with the quiver while taking them in and out can dull the edge. We recommend using our new Broadhead Sharpener Item # 375 for touch ups in the field and resharpening purposes plus it can be easily carried in your pocket or pack and doesn’t require you to remove the blades to sharpen them.
Our broadheads are available in many different styles and weights and all are suitable for use on any game encountered. Arrow setup, spine and desired overall arrow weight will determine what head is best for you and your setup. New, shorter and more compact heads are designed to limit blade surface area and produce more consistent flight at higher arrow speeds.
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.
Muzzy practice blades were discontinued in 2017 and are no longer available.
The Trocar HB has a stainless-steel ferrule and .035” blades, while the Trocar HB-Ti has a machined titanium ferrule and .039” expandable blades.
As long as your arrows/bolts are not passing all the way through the target, this is still considered a successful stop. Spread your shots out to all target points to avoid excessive shooting of any one area.
It has been tested and proven to make no difference on the flight and consistency of broadheads, more important is that the broadhead spins true on the shaft and you use proper fletching.
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Whereas firearms and ammunition have to be separated in different baggage and kept apart, broadheads are treated the same as knives and as long as they are in your checked and locked baggage, there is no problem with carrying them. Of course you cannot carry them on in any situation but they can be brought along as checked baggage. I do recommend taking them off your arrows and storing separately not only to protect the broadheads and blades from dulling but also to protect your other equipment in the case they are stored in. Baggage handlers are very rough with equipment and if a broadhead tipped arrow or loose broadhead was to get loose and move around inside a case or baggage it could cause some serious damage. You can store them in your bow case with your bow, but I do recommend leaving them off the arrows and packaged securely and separately from your arrows. It would probably be best to protect the edges of the blades to disassemble the heads and keep the blades in their own packaging as well, definitely do not want the blades loose and exposed for any reason. Just pack the heads with your knives and other equipment and check it in and you should be fine, but I am sure you will need to lock your case as well. Good luck and have a great hunt and look forward to hearing of your success!
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