Broadheads
#1
I currently shoot the Montec G5 and absolutely love them in the field. The only problem that sucks about them is that they fly completely different from my regular field tips. I use to shoo the Crimson Talons and they matched up with my field tips. So i practice all year with field tips then have to resight my bow in for my broadheads. It sucks but i didn't know if anyone had any suggestions on how it can be fixed
#2
Ive shot pretty much every broadhead G5 offers and hey fly as close to a field tip as any broadhead Ive shot. If your bow is tuned and shooting a correctly spined arrow your broadheadsshould be very close with field tips. If you cant get the montecs to do it, I would suggest trying the strikers. They are a shorter furrel replacable blade head that offers a little more forgiving flight characteristics. Hope this helps, good luck.
#3
ORIGINAL: passthru79
If you cant get the montecs to do it, I would suggest trying the strikers. They are a shorter furrel replacable blade head that offers a little more forgiving flight characteristics. Hope this helps, good luck.
If you cant get the montecs to do it, I would suggest trying the strikers. They are a shorter furrel replacable blade head that offers a little more forgiving flight characteristics. Hope this helps, good luck.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,978
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From: Vinton VA
http://www.broadheadtests.com/TUNING.html
Check out my link. It should help you get tuned up and shooting broadheads and field points very close together.
Check out my link. It should help you get tuned up and shooting broadheads and field points very close together.
#5
ORIGINAL: 5 shot
http://www.broadheadtests.com/TUNING.html
Check out my link. It should help you get tuned up and shooting broadheads and field points very close together.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/TUNING.html
Check out my link. It should help you get tuned up and shooting broadheads and field points very close together.
There are some heads that are easier to get field point flight out of, but with a little patience you should be able to Git-R-Done

Dan




