Originally Posted by
GMMAT
This is what kills me about mechanicals.
You're basically telling everyone ..."if you're slightly out of tune, it's OK to stick a mechanical band-aid on your setup".
I won't go there.
If something's out of tune -------------fix it.
NO! So far from the truth. Please don't try to mix my words. What I am saying is most guys don't ever tune their bow so they go out and
IF they even practice with a BH and it hits somewhat close to their FP they go hunting.
With that scenario, which is a very common one, the bowhunter isn't going to very successful.
What I am asking you, which you continue to tip toe around, would it be better to use a mechanical that will at least hit it's mark rather than a fixed that will fly erratic.
I am not saying to shoot the mechanical to put a band-aid
on your setup. But in the real world my scenario is the most common one.