Broadhead and fieldpoint
#11
RE: Broadhead and fieldpoint
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Absolutely false and misinformation. If your having problems, don't mask the problems with mechanicals. Flight issue in broadheads means your bow, bow/arrow combo or just arrows are not tuned. Why would you want to shoot a poorly tuned bow regardless of which broadhead you choose.
Don't use mechanicals as a bandaid to poor bow shooting. Get your bow perfect, then chose mechanical for perhaps cutting diameter....
ORIGINAL: mathews outback
very rarely can you shoot broadheads like your fieldpoints,if you shoot and r having that problem shoot mechanicals,i shoot st3 titaniums they fly exactly like my fieldpoints
very rarely can you shoot broadheads like your fieldpoints,if you shoot and r having that problem shoot mechanicals,i shoot st3 titaniums they fly exactly like my fieldpoints
Don't use mechanicals as a bandaid to poor bow shooting. Get your bow perfect, then chose mechanical for perhaps cutting diameter....
#12
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Broadhead and fieldpoint
When they don't it's a tuning issue OR...... it can also be a spine issue. If they group but not in the same place, it's tune. If they're high, low, left right and all over... you got the wrong arrow broadhead combo for your bow and style of shooting(fingers or release) Shoot your broadheads and then see what you have. If you're around archery long enoug(not too long) you'll learn that what THEY say is not always so. If a guy has a poorly tuned setup he'll give you all the horribles. If he has a well tuned bow and is set up right he'll say, Nothing to it.
P.S. Psycho... nice 10 yard group. LOL[8D]
P.S. Psycho... nice 10 yard group. LOL[8D]
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