5er, thanks again for the info. A tear almost came to my eyes when I saw your last post. That is the first time that I can remember that you spelled arctic with two c' s! Have you been taking spelling lessons? [

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Putting the Thunderheads together reminds me of the old Cabela' s Super Lazer Pro Mags that I used to use. They have a very small metal ring that bends when you tighten the broadhead onto the shaft, so it was very rare to get a good spin with your arrow if you had that head on. I noticed how the broadheads just fit how they are going to fit on the arrow. I don' t know if it helps any, but I usually work the broadheads through 20-30 shafts to have them line up with the fletchings. I' ll mark the arrow and the broadhead once I find a match, and if it shoots good, that broadhead and shaft are left as one.
Big, you have mail. Thanks a bunch, I really do appreciate your offer! The place that Cajun listed charges more for shipping than the UBAR' s, and the nearest pro shop is 500 miles south of me.
I think the next broadhead that I' m going to try is the 125 grain Rocky Mountain Snyper.