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Old 10-28-2005 | 02:13 AM
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Default RE: Changin Broad Heads What do you think?

You Crack me up man. Here ya go again with WB bullsh**!! Enough already. When I had my bow setup a couple years ago with the WB and Ultra noc I shot the bow before the setup and after. I lost a total of 4fps. So no its not the WB and its not the Ultranoc. Its not the ruber peep tubing either. Get over yourself dude. My bow is silent on the shot theres no slap at all. Ill gladly take you on with my bow anyday!
You crack me up man. You come on a websight asking for information, and when its given to you in a truthful manor your get defensive. Everything Arthur said is valid. That ultralok by itself is costing you approx 10 fps.

The part Ibolded of your last post is what is intriqueing me. Have you tuned your bow in the last 60 days? PSE's strings are notorious for stretching and throwing your bow out of tune.

I think this is the last time I'm going to post this. Here is how I tune. Its easy, it takes 10 minutes, and if you own an allen wrench, target, broadhead tipped arrow, and field point arrow, you can do it.

My dad shoots 50 pounds after a shoulder/back injury and has never NOT gotton a pass through shooting at deer. He keeps his shots within 30 yards, uses razor sharp broadheads, and knows where to aim on an animal.

You can choose to yell, bitch, moan, complain at my post. Do what ya gotta do to make you think your equipment is better than mine, but I'm going to agree with Arthur on the WB. I gave one an honest chance for two years, and I just feel that it is not the best choice for a rest. Is it adequate? You bet. Is it the best containment system? You bet. Is it the most accurate? Not a chance.



Bow tuning the easy way:
1) shoot a field point tipped arrow into the bulls eyes
2) shoot a broadhead tipped into aiming at the same spot.
3) move the rest away from the broadheads impact. ie - if the arrow is high right, move the rest dow, left. You can also move the nock point, but make it follow the arrow. ie - high arrow = raise nock point
4) repeat step 1 and 2
5) after #4, if the broadheads and field points dont group together, repeat step 3
6) after you get the field points and broadheads grouping together, adjust your sight to bring them both back into the bull.





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