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Old 03-21-2003 | 07:43 AM
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Fletchead
 
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Default RE: Drop away rest? Are they all that good?

Eight degrees of heli is the ultimate for spin on broadheads. The closer to that, the better. Ive yet to see the shoot through that can handle that with a skinny carbon. I dont beleive you will ever see a gain in accuracy with fieldpoints. I do believe anyone will see a gain in accuracy with more heli, and a proper setup with a dropaway and broadheads. I dont see how shooting the proper amount of heli the only way you can with carbons could be considered a bandaid. Where do yo draw the line there with bandaids Pin. Creep tuning is a bandaid. A stabilizer is a bandaid. Hell, a release is a bandaid. Pretty much anything that lets you shoot better and more consistant is a bandaid. Do they cure form problems. No, thats not their intention. You had also better have proper spine, or with a dropaway you will compound the problems. Nope they dont let you get a way with or help when, torqueing, flinching, punching the trigger, dropping your bow arm, etc, or a crappy tuned bow. They do let you shoot more helical, and hey that cant be bad.
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