🎯 Dominate the hunt with precision-engineered power.
The Muzzy Trocar Crossbow Broadhead is a precision-engineered hunting arrowhead featuring a 100 or 125 grain weight, a 3-blade helix design for superior accuracy, and razor-sharp .035" thick steel blades. Its one-piece steel ferrule construction ensures durability and reliability, making it a trusted choice for serious hunters seeking lethal performance and consistent results.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.7 x 5.39 x 1.38 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1.19 x 1.6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Muzzy |
Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
Model Name | 290 |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Feradyne Outdoors Llc |
Part Number | 1000623-SSI |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Broadhead |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | hunting |
C**.
Another Great Broadhead by Muzzy
I used this the weekend after I received the heads. The animal was 35 yds and it did a pass though on the animal. Kill was clean and fast. Accuracy seems good. Sound of flight is quiet. Blades came sharp! Blades were still sharp after passing through, however it didn't hit any bones. This broadhead works great with my right helical Blazer fletching, since the broadhead is also right helical. It's another great product from Muzzy. I would definitely buy again.*UPDATE*So far all three of my heads hit their mark and the heads continue to fly well. Used this head for a 65 yd shot and placed it right where it needed to.I noticed the review comparing this to the NAP Killzone. Comparing a fixed blade head with a mechanical is going to be an unfair match up if your bow isn't broadhead tuned. My bow is tuned to shoot mechanical and fixed blades and both hit the same. I suspect the noise from the poster's bow is coming from the fletching trying to correct itself, due to no fine tuning, and not the head.Again this head is a great design from Muzzy, and since I'm out of heads, I'm buying again.
A**R
Love the Muzzy Trocar chiseled point Broadheads!
These are very good fixed blade Broadheads. I use the 125gr Broadhead and they fly straight and true just as my field points. I shot a buck in the current archery season at about 23yds using a Centerpoint Sniper 370 crossbow with Lumenock arrows/bolts. A clean pass through in the vitals. The buck ran about 25yds and dropped. A couple of noteworthy points. For whatever reason there was very little external bleeding at both the entry and exit sites, so a very good thing this guys dropped quickly. The recovered arrow and Broadhead were totally intact and in excellent condition. The trocar tip had no problem with penetration through the deer and the blades remained undamaged. Due to the lack of bleeding, which may not have had anything to do with the broadhead, I am considering trying the Muzzy trocar HBX mechanical broadheads as they seem to have very good overall reviews and combine the best of both fixed and mechanical features.
S**S
Best broadheads period.
Love everything about this broadhead. It’s sharp, accurate, lethal, durable, and best I’ve shot. I’ve tried other heads and mechanicals but always come back and now sticking with Trocars. I highly recommend.
A**R
Back to Muzzy
Went from Muzzy 5 years ago and got caught up in the mechanical craze. Mechanical broad heads offer advantages such as amazing flight and larger diameter cuts, but they simply don't add up to a true fixed blade and what it can do. I always wanted to return back to muzzy but got used to the great flight of the mechanical so I stuck with them, until I had one fail to open on a doe last season; it actually bent the ferrule when it hit and bounced off. 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. I'm not the type to leave feedback, but I did read all of the reviews on the Trocars before I made my first purchase so I thought I would put my 2 cents in for some one that was researching these like I was. My advice would be to by a pack and try them on the range. I don't think you will be disappointed.
M**A
Very Deadly and Accurate but not able to sharpen/replace blades.
Purchased two packs of these heads and used a couple for practice, tuned easily and first doe of the season went down under a minute with an easy pass through right through the ribs. Well worth the cost! Only complaint is the allen screws on some are too tight for me to remove them without stripping for blade replacement and sharpening making this a one shot broadhead. I would consider upgrading this review to 5 stars if the manufacturer provides a solution.
M**R
Never fail me
I love these they definitely do the job.
C**
Very good.
Pass through every time, even if I hit the shoulder. Tried mechanicals last year, after a premature opening I have now gone back to fixed blade... Forever lol
B**Y
Wow
I'm taking the time to write this with hopes it helps someone. I'm just a guy who likes to hunt. Long story short, I lost a deer shot with an expandable last year and I am making the switch to fix blade this year. I got this broadhead bc muzzy always did me well in my younger years of bow hunting. Shooting a Barnet Ghost 375 with Plyedriver bolts and a 125gr Trocar. Wow. What a combination. These fix blades shoot better than my expandable ever did. One hole groups at 50. Never would have thought. The most impressive thing is I've shot one of the broad heads probably 30 plus times now into a Block foam target and the blades are still sharp enough to cut paper! Wow. I'll touch up the blades b4 deer season of course. All in all I'm very impressed with these broadheads. Can't wait for deer season.
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