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Old 07-23-2008 | 01:43 PM
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Default RE: Mechanicals heads?

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My basic observation has been that as long as you are smarted then the broadhead then they work fine. (i.e. after you take them out of your quiver, make sure the blades are properly seated and you will not have problems). [/blockquote]



Your kinda making his point.
Exactly!!
I actually love the fact that a lot of guides around here do NOT allow mechanicals as it keeps a lot of folks from making bad decisions. Choose a decent fixed blade and tune your bow properly and you won't have any problems with change of impact.
Sorry, but using a fixed blade head doens't make your decisions any better. I've seen guys out there with 5 different mismatched arrows with 5 different fixed blade head (no doubt different weights as well) who think bow tuning involves turning the bolts on the bow. Tell me these guys are making great decisions.

Choose any broadhead you like, tune it to your set up, know your limitations and hunt smart and you'll do fine.
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