Fixed blade broadheads and bows
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Fixed blade broadheads and bows
Any of them will work fine !!
The bow needs to be tuned !
The arrows need to be straight and spin true with broadheads. And be the correct spine for your set up !
You need to shoot a helical fletch for best results !
You need to practice your form and practice with your heads to make sure they group with your field points !
If you use aluminum arrows the task will be easier !! If you go with good carbons .......you have to accept that several in a dozen may not spin true !!
It is quite a pain in the arse to me ................so I choose the other route !!!
The bow needs to be tuned !
The arrows need to be straight and spin true with broadheads. And be the correct spine for your set up !
You need to shoot a helical fletch for best results !
You need to practice your form and practice with your heads to make sure they group with your field points !
If you use aluminum arrows the task will be easier !! If you go with good carbons .......you have to accept that several in a dozen may not spin true !!
It is quite a pain in the arse to me ................so I choose the other route !!!
#7
RE: Fixed blade broadheads and bows
If i had the money id buy an lx since i dont have that kind of money i own a parker
You certainly got the better of the two brands. I'd shoot a Parker over a Mathews any day, in fact I do.
Like CBM said, all of todays bows will shoot better than you can provided you have it tuned properly and your arrows and bow matched to each other.