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Rhody Hunter 03-04-2007 12:30 PM

RE: Take a look at this. BH accuaracy and durability
 






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Practically every head they shot went low left.If they had adjusted the rest to get the broadheads in the middle.I would be willing to bet that the they would still have a good tear in the paper.It would take a very MINOR adjustment.


At longer distances the broadheads should shoot slightly lower,the drag on the head should make it do so but at 35 yards,they should be closer than what they had with most.Hell,even the mechanicals were not hitting the same,that should have told them something was off in the tune.
i was thinking the same thing that most hit low and left like they said adjust yor sights for your broad head . cool video anyway. couldn't find that web sight either to bad it seemed like itwould have some good info on testing
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Theinespines3 03-04-2007 12:46 PM

RE: Take a look at this. BH accuaracy and durability
 
I found the other webpage at http://www.mucc.org/BroadheadTest.htm



Buck Magnet 03-04-2007 02:17 PM

RE: Take a look at this. BH accuaracy and durability
 
Pretty interesting results. Having shot Snypers for the first time this past season, I gotta say that these are the best expandables that I have shot. Accuracy was great, penetration, well mine blew right through the buck I shot and burried over a foot into the ground without any damage. One other thing about the test that I enjoyed was the Muzzy test. I may get my head cut off by the Muzzy group but I said along time ago that the blades on the Muzzy's weren't that great and after shooting them into a target they would get very minor chips out of them. They are tough broadheads, I smacked a doe and it broke a rib going in, hit the shoulder and went through then exited the deer just to hit the deers leg after it exited and it broke the leg but the blades do chip easily.

Kelly/KY 03-04-2007 06:09 PM

RE: Take a look at this. BH accuaracy and durability
 
Pretty neat. I'd like to see a few more popular heads tested, like the Striker, slick tricks, etc. I agree with the ending, if the bow is tuned well with minor adjustments to your sights you can become just as consistent with broadheads.

ArrowMike 03-04-2007 06:39 PM

RE: Take a look at this. BH accuaracy and durability
 

ORIGINAL: Rhody Hunter


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ORIGINAL: TFOX

Practically every head they shot went low left.If they had adjusted the rest to get the broadheads in the middle.I would be willing to bet that the they would still have a good tear in the paper.It would take a very MINOR adjustment.


At longer distances the broadheads should shoot slightly lower,the drag on the head should make it do so but at 35 yards,they should be closer than what they had with most.Hell,even the mechanicals were not hitting the same,that should have told them something was off in the tune.
i was thinking the same thing that most hit low and left like they said adjust yor sights for your broad head . cool video anyway. couldn't find that web sight either to bad it seemed like itwould have some good info on testing
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I agree. Bow needs to be tuned better and spin test broadheads before shooting.


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