ORIGINAL: lcfirechief
What you are saying makes perfect sense. However, my bow is tuned just fine, atleast to the field points. I havent been able to practice with my new broadheads yet. And I was told that it would not shoot the same. That is why I asked the question. I mean, is what you are telling is that a field point, and a fixed broadhead will fly exactly the same if my bow is tuned right just by using the field points?? And as far as my our season opening in two days, I said nothing about hunting this early. I realize my bow isnt ready yet. I was just simply questioning what I had heard.
Don't listen to what other say MIGHT happen if you shoot fixed broadheads, go out and shoot them and see for yourself. You just might be surprised and they hit right where you're aiming!
If they don't shoot where you want them to, then try tuning you bow to find out why. It may be the bow (most likely) it may be the arrows, but find out why it's not shooting where your field points are.
I'm sorry if I came across harsh but I am very adament about people taking the time to learn a little about the weapon they are using (bow or gun). I'm not saying you have to be an expert, God knows I'm not. There are some things I leave to the pro's. But it's not hard to get a good understanding of how your equipment works.
Do that and you won't need to rely on others so much. There are many ways of obtaining information. I think someone posted the Easton guide to tuning, read it it's full of good information.
Good luck and I hope your bows shoots fixed broadheads greatthe first time you shoot them andI hope you get into the woods soon.