RE: your opinoin
I agree with rack.If you go to NAP or the Easton web site they have some info on "group tuning" your broadheads.If your broadheads and field points are grouping good,just not to the exact same point.Then the bow is slightly out of tune or you are torquing the bow slightly.Ideally two points of the same weight should hit in the same spot.Because the broadheads have wings on them any minor flaw in tuning or your release will make them hit in a different spot.There are plenty of guys who just adjust there sights and go hunting.More than likely if the difference is not that great it wont make a difference on a 20 yd shot.If you want to be assured your bow is tuned to perfection then go the extra step and group tune the broadheds.It's not that difficult.It helps if you have a micro tunable rest.Some of the cheaper rests without individual adjustments can be hard to make small changes on.Good luck,
Billy
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