RE: Arrows "Wobbling" in flight
You MUST shoot your broadheads first, expecially if they are a fixed blade design. If not, you really won't have any idea where they are hitting. You may have a lot of tuning to do to get them flying correctly. I don't mean to preach but you really need to know your equipment in order to be able to judge what you are capable of doing with it. Once you get your rest dialed in, I'm sure you will be very happy with it. I did like my WB for the full containment but switched to a drop away a few years ago.