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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: rochester NY USA
there is no problem. Just think.... broadheads have razors and field tips don't. Even with the field tips dropping it doesn't matter. If you're consistant with your broadheads, that's all that matters. Here's what you can do..... When you shoot a grouping of broadheads, make a mark or just remember where you were aiming... if it's on a 3-d then it's at the vitals. Well, swtich now over to field tips. Shoot a round of arrows and if where they're hitting the target is consistant with the other field tips, make a mark where they have been hitting. A mark should be about 3 inches around. What is the point of these marks you may ask????? Well, let me tell you. When you shoot with your field tips, aim at the spot that you normally aim at with your broadheads. Then if the arrows fly and hit in the 3 inch circle then you're fine. Your aiming at one spot but hitting in another... don't mean your sight is off, you're still hitting the same spot with field tips and the same spot with broadheads. This might sound really confusing and if you still don't get it, just e-mail me and let me know. And i'll try to explain it better. [email protected]
Knuckles up>>> Brian
P.S. I shoot 4-Bld., 90gr. muzzy's and my 90gr. field tips are 2in. right and 3in. low.. But my broadheads hit right where i aim.
Knuckles up>>> Brian
P.S. I shoot 4-Bld., 90gr. muzzy's and my 90gr. field tips are 2in. right and 3in. low.. But my broadheads hit right where i aim.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 7
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From: tipton mi USA
hey pop! i am shooting 90grn. muzzy's and had to tweak my rest alittle bit. but they are dead on at 20yrds. then i shot my 125grn. feild tips and they are right on too!!!!!!! i was shooting thunderheads but when the blades started to come off in my target i switched to muzzy's they are 4 blade.good luck
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Edited by - onefang on 09/30/2002 15:50:43
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Edited by - onefang on 09/30/2002 15:50:43
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,978
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From: Vinton VA
Go to wwww.eastonarchery.com and download their tuning guide. It will help explain broadhead tuning, and should get you on track. It is not a bad thing if they don't hit in the same place. The main thing is that your broadheads are grouping well and consistantly.
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