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Old 03-23-2008 | 09:07 AM
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Default RE: If your BH's and FP's hit the same it means your bow is out of tune!?

The other thing that I haven't read here is that you HAVE to ADD the human error into the equation. Why?

As you saw in the video, all broadheads hit low left. We as archers obviously cannot hold dead calm as the machine does so we have to allow for float. That float could very well cause us to shoot perfect. The pin could be slightly high right when the bow goes off and the broadhead would be dead center.

When grouping, we're sending broadheads into the yellow are of the vegas ring they were using. We might be slightly high right of the x, slightly low right of the x but sending an arrow time after time into the exact same hole, no human on earth can do it so, we need to add in the human error part of the equation which brings our broadheads in.

When I type, I have RM Snypers, Field points, Muzzy, Sonics and G5 hitting the same spot out of my Ally, I'm not blowing smoke, they may not be X's time after time, but I can assure you, I'm in the yellow or at least in the orange downrange. 2" groups out at 40-50 yards with broadheads,even 75 when I elk hunted, yeah, I'll take that and add in my human error.
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