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Fork Horn
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From: El Cajon California USA
I went to the pro shop and bought some NAP pro series thunderheads and i brought them home and shot them they are shooting 4 to 5 inches left of my field points any suggestions on how to get them to fly like my fieldpoints
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Giant Nontypical
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You must have them mounted on Democrat arrows.[&:]
Really, it' s either your centershot or your arrows are slightly overspined (assuming you shoot rightie). If you' re pretty happy with your centershot, try adding a turn or so to your limb bolts. If you' re already bottomed out, try adding a brass washer or two between the broadhead and insert. If you shoot southpaw, you' d be undperspined and would need to take a turn or so off the limb bolts, or try a lighter head.
I guess I should say that I don' t necessarily subscribe to the idea that broadheads HAVE to shoot with field points. If they fly straight and group well at all distances, I usually leave well enough alone and sight in for broadheads.
Really, it' s either your centershot or your arrows are slightly overspined (assuming you shoot rightie). If you' re pretty happy with your centershot, try adding a turn or so to your limb bolts. If you' re already bottomed out, try adding a brass washer or two between the broadhead and insert. If you shoot southpaw, you' d be undperspined and would need to take a turn or so off the limb bolts, or try a lighter head.
I guess I should say that I don' t necessarily subscribe to the idea that broadheads HAVE to shoot with field points. If they fly straight and group well at all distances, I usually leave well enough alone and sight in for broadheads.
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