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RE: mechanical broadheads
Yea stick with themech's being this close to your opener. What mech are you using and what AR are you shooting? I have a 35 and love it.
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RE: mechanical broadheads
I shoot a 2005 model Ar 31 and nap killzone broadheads i bought for d__ks last year at the end of the season for like 17 bucks. I love my AR aswell smooth fast and quiet. It has a drop away rest and really nice sight that sticks out like 10 inches from the bow.
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RE: mechanical broadheads
Rookie, Try a STS string suppessor on your AR you will not believe how quiet it really can be. I put one on mine and the guys I shoot with bought the shop out of them.
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RE: mechanical broadheads
Thanks i will look into that my string leech actually broke off yesterday. I shoot mine alot.
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RE: mechanical broadheads
[/align] [blockquote] [/align]Rookie the bow shop guys can only take you so far. You need to tune your bow and arrow set-up yourself as well. I would start by shooting through paper. I am not good at explanations , so you will want to ask some of these guys how to do it. Rob spoke the plain truith earlier. You need to tune your rig yourself. This will be a great time to learn. Look into it. It willbeworth the time I promise.:D [/blockquote] |
RE: mechanical broadheads
i personally have bad experiences with mechanicals and fixed blades are my favorites especially the fred bear tips
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RE: mechanical broadheads
ORIGINAL: rookie51 i had everything set up prfessionaly at a bow shop and i am by no means a bow technichan so i am going stick the arrows and set up i have now since i can group three ot four arrows together actually touching eachother at 20-30 yds. I think it may just have a bad brand of broadheads they eastman titanium tri locs. Classic exsample of what I've always said about mechanicals... Most people shoot them because they cant tune a bow;) |
RE: mechanical broadheads
Rook I now you have heard this already but if your bow is on you should be able to shoot just about anything from it and hit where you were aiming. I have shot 10 different broad heads both fixed and mechs this year and the all hit right where my fp hit. I know it is close to the season but you may want to look into it.
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I will look into it i have said up for sat. but i will try to work on it next week and if some of you more experienced people could give me tips on paper tuning i would appreciate it i am currently shooting i am currently shooting vapor arrows that say 4000 = 55/70 and by bow is set at 65 pounds does something sound wrong with with that and i shoot 100 grain tips.
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RE: mechanical broadheads
ORIGINAL: TX_Hoghunter If you are comfortable with mechanicals then stick with them. Don't let someone elses worry affect you. I shoot rage 2 blades myself. -john |
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