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Old 09-08-2011, 08:05 AM
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pure havoc
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Originally Posted by mofire
Ah...That is not entirly true. If your bow and arrow selections are matched correctly you can tune your broadheads and field points to hit in the exact location. This is done by moving your arrow rest, adjusting arrow weight, adjusting bow weight, etc.. If you really want it right, you can get it there.

And Yes, you can just sight in for your broadheads. People do it all the time. But generally your sight pins are either way left or right of center. Which with some sights, not all, will appear to be to be warpped or crooked. But it's just an optical illusion.

Good luck.
your right and wrong , some broadheads will just not hit where my field points hit no matter what arrow combo , vanes, poundage, rest adjustment, nock adjustment, tiller tuning, cam timing , Some and thats the key word just wont tune exactly to a field point and not everyone has the money to go buy 6 different kinds of arrows and different broadheads to try this. I have shot over 20 different kinds of heads over the past couple yrs playing around and the best most accurate with my field points were the old bear chisel tip fixed with the bleeder blades removed . The worst tuning head for me was the G5 montecs I had 6 of these and 2 just would not tune at all and shot all over the place , didnt matter if I rotated the nocks, refletched, re arrowed . Thats just how it works sometimes . If he doesnt have the money to tinker around with different combos or tuning knowledge he is better off to walk back tune it to his current setup , I guess I should have stated it better than what I did
Good luck!!!
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