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Old 08-03-2009 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by OHbowhntr
Truth be known, I was one of those guys who didn't have a clue how the hell to tune these newer styled bows, and I shot Mechanicals for a while because of it. Once I figured it out, I stayed with mechanicals a couple more years because of the HUGE devastating holes they left. The more I messed around with different FBH, the more I found that I could "tinker" just a little more and get even better flight, better form and follow through certainly helped as well, especially when shooting the FBH. The last few years, I've felt just as confident with a FBH on the fore-end of an arrow as I have with a FP, and I think that's one BIG factor that makes guys lean towards the Mechanicals is confidence in the shot. I have 3 different mechanicals in my archery box that won't fly as WELL as my ST's. I think most of it is mild inconsistencies in the ferules, the long ferules balancing different, etc, but a WASP Jak-Hammer don't hit as consistent as a ST does at 40yds, nor does a Spitfire or NAP Shockwave. And I've had the Shockwave, even with the band in the right place open up during flight, one of the reasons I retired those heads after a couple kills.

I think the other thing about having your bow well-tuned and BH tuned is that you continue to develop confidence in the Fixed BH's because you can shoot them regularly and see they continue to fly well. Most mechanical aren't going to tolerate hundreds (and I really and truly mean HUNDREDS) of trips into foam before something is not working right, several of my ST's have made HUNDREDS of trips, and are still perfectly functional with a little sharpening. No replacing the O-ring or anything required.
Perfect post. I couldnt agree more with you! Hell... Ive learned more in the last year or so than i have in my 9 years of bowhunting. Maybe not nearly as many as some of you, but i feel that the resources ive found have developed me to a far more technical/troubleshooting archer. Ive learned more from TFOX (in person and online) about tuning than i have from anyone ever, and if it werent from this site, i would never even have known that we live less than 20miles apart from eachother

I, regardless of bh Ive ever shot, wuold rather have an accurate head than anything. Last year with the rage 3 blades, I was one of the ones that used that to compensate for my lack of tuning knowledge. My biggest problem was lack of knowledge of arrow tuning/spine. I did walk back etc, and new about cam timing yada yada... But flying a fbh takes more than a bow with set center shot...

I shot my grizz tricks and mags the other day at 40 yds and my groups were right in with my fp's. Something i never had happen in all the years shooting fbh's.

Now i feel just as confident shooting the tricks as i did the rages the past year b/c they fly excellently, which is why im setting one bow up for the st's and the other up for rages..

Derek
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