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From your experience....
I'm going to get back into bowhunting for deer this fall after a layoff of about 30 years. Much has changed during that time, especially with compound bows. So, I was wondering about a couple of things regarding the selection of broadheads, and therefore would like your opinions based on your personal experience.
Recently, I've been comparing the Muzzy MX-3 with the Muzzy MX-4, and those prompted the questions above. The assistant (younger gentleman) in the local pro shop stated the 3-blades ran truer and the blades should be aligned with the fletching. He stated that an O-ring is used behind the broadhead, in which the tightness of the broadhead would vary to align the broadhead with the fletching. Frankly, this impressed me as being a bit too theoretical, lacking some practicality. |
1. Can't say I have ever seen one fly better than the other out of a properly tuned bow.
2. Does not matter if the blades align with the fletchings....if it did how would a 4 blade or even a 2 blade fly well? 3. Again it does not matter as far as 4 blade and fletchings. |
Originally Posted by Hurricanespg
(Post 3629955)
1. Can't say I have ever seen one fly better than the other out of a properly tuned bow.
2. Does not matter if the blades align with the fletchings....if it did how would a 4 blade or even a 2 blade fly well? 3. Again it does not matter as far as 4 blade and fletchings. |
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