How to tune a fourblade?
#2
Do you mean how to broadhead tune? A 4 blade is gonna be the same as a 2 or 3 blade. Move your rest in small increments, in the OPPOSITE direction of where your bh's are hitting compared to your fp's. Eventually they should group together assuming your using a properly spined arrows and you have good vane clearance.
#3
Try downloading a copy of Easton's Tuning Guide. Easton's website or Hunter's Friend should have it. Many popular tuning methods including broadhead tuning. I think it's also a Sticky at the top of the Technical section on Archery Talk. It'll cover most anything you need to learn.
It doesn't matter how many blades are on the head. Tuning methods are the same.
It doesn't matter how many blades are on the head. Tuning methods are the same.
#8
Purely in-flight performance: Slick Tricks can't be beat IMO. I've shot them all, standards, mags, Grizz, Razor, all fly excellent. Planning to put a Grizz through a deer today in fact. We'll see how that plan works out...
I'm with bigbulls on the fletching allignment, bunch of bunk, and it makes 0 difference in anything.
I'm with bigbulls on the fletching allignment, bunch of bunk, and it makes 0 difference in anything.
#10
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slick tricks do what they are told to do
I went out and shot 9 slick tricked arrows and the same 9 arrows with fieldpoints, I shot 18yards, 25yards and 18 yards out of a tree. They all hit the same spot where I aimed them to be.
As long as your set up is properly tuned, they should fly the same.
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As long as your set up is properly tuned, they should fly the same.
F.