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Old 09-17-2008 | 11:48 AM
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Default RE: "Broadhead Tuning" - legit method or a crutch?

With EVERY bow I've shot, I've found that if you had a minor variance with your FP's, you had a MAJOR variance with BH's. If you're shooting a HOYT, your centerrest should start at 13/16, then you should TWEAK from there to get what you need. I don't have 3rd axis on any of my sights, and I get right what I need out of each, one not even having a level!!!!

So are you saying you did a walk-back tune and you were OFF with both the same increment??? If so, I'm thinking your 3rd axis is set wrong. Not trying to tick you off, but I think most guys will tell you that if your centershot is off, you aren't going to be able to put BH's with FP's at any distance per se. I know with my limited experience, I've set up 10 or so bows, I've always found that to be true, but there may be some variances out there I'm not familiar with. Which direction are you pulling to???? I know I have seen some guys, myself at one point when trying to shoot 30" that consistently pulled the string out of alignment, and created issues. For me,it caused me ot shoot LEFT, but I shoot right-handed. Is there any chance you are overdrawn??
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