ORIGINAL: Mike Hill
Why not leave it alone if you are happy with your group. Most Pros tell you to use your field tips to get close, then fine tune your bow with your brodheads. At this point leave your field pionts alone. Then practice, practice, practice. Thats just my opinon. Mike
Because he obviously has in the back of his mind that not all is totally right with the setup he asked for some advice. The other reason to try changing it is to learn something instead of walking the bow back to the shop for every little thing that needs done. The best way to learn about bows and arrows is to "just do it".