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Old 09-16-2007 | 12:59 PM
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Matt/TN
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Default RE: Uh oh...Houston we have a problem

ORIGINAL: Germ

ORIGINAL: Cougars09

I have been shooting VERY extensively lately. Got my new cam and split harness back on my bow yesterday. Got her timed, shooting bullets through paper. I'm driving tacks with field points and the Muzzy MX-3 practice head, I'm feeling good. I decide to try to shoot a regular hunting Muzzy MX-3. 20 yards, 4 inches low 3 inches left....try again, same result. Back up to 40 yards, 6 inches low, dead on left and right. My arrows spine perfectly, tearing bullets through paper. Tried it with the Predator vanes and Blazers, same result. Any recommendations? I don't want to move my sight just for broadheads. I'm still shooting alot of 3-d. For the first time in my life, I'm seriously considering a mechanical.
Funny

My ROSS shoots BH(fixed) and field points the same. I am dialed in at 50 yds
It's not the bow, don't worry.Even more level nock travel won'tmake a broadhead shootworse . Germ I gotrid of the 337 becauseit just didn't fit me all that well andwhen I started shooting a BT release and a T Handle, theback wall on the337 didn'tproduce a "clean" "crisp" release everytime. WE have a right handed Cardiac at the shop and I LOVE it. The back wall is the most solidI've seen on a single cam. It's quieter and more shock free than the 337 too.



Rob, they spin true, I had 2 out of the dozen of CX Maxima 250's that didn't spin well. I marked those with a sharpie. Then from there I knit picked 4 that were absolutely perfect. Those are my hunting arrows.


I guess I'll be staying a little longer at the shop Monday paper tuning and getting these buggers flying right.
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