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Old 04-14-2003 | 03:29 PM
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Zelazny
 
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Default RE: Do broadheads and field points hit same POI?

Rack-attack - That could be, however the question still is - are two arrows that hit different places flying the same ? No, they are not, they cannot be. So is one flying better than the other ? I don' t know about " better" but defintely different, and the thing that makes them go that way ? A broadhead.

I' ve been there, done that, and few bows I ever owned were so well tuned that any broadhead would shoot from them. My Dad' s Q2 is a bow like that, he literally can have a quiver with each arrow having a different head and they' ll all shoot the same. I use to fight with Thunderheads and a High Country bow all summer and in the end would just adjust my sights. The thing that sucked was not being able to target shoot with FP' s without adjusting the sights again etc etc.

It can be done, where a bow has the same POI with any head. Its kudos to the bow and the shooter when it happens. When it doesn' t, good bowhunting can still be had with adjusting the sights and going that route, but that doesn' t mean that both the FP and the BH tipped arrows are flying equally as well, because I don' t think they could be and have different POI' s.
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