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Old 09-03-2009 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by nchawkeye
Yep, go to the Easton website and read about tuning you bow to the arrows you hunt with...

From your description, you need to move the nock down about 1/32 - 1/16 of an inch and the rest left....Keep working with those adjustments until both field points and broadheads group together...

I think NC meant to say move the rest to the right.

Broadheads... no matter fixed or mechanical... will always hit lower than field points all things being equal by the way.... that doesn't meant that you can't manipulate them to hit in the same spot. More leading surface area is going to create more drag and make your bh's shoot lower than your FPs.... most people can't notice any difference, or so little that you can chalk it up to shooter's being human and therefore imperfect.

The easton guide is a good read and has advice that is almost biblical to archers.
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