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Old 09-10-2010, 01:38 PM
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Default Feilds points to broadheads!

OK, here is the deal, Getting ready for archery season here in Florida to open up, Sept 25..

Now its time to take the field points off and put on the broadheads, I went with the Blood runner broad heads for a few reason, First they weight the same as my field points, ( I put them both on a digital scale), second they say they shoot the same as your field points.

So my question is does any one else use these, and if so did you have to re-sight your bow in? Or do they really shoot the same as your field point? I do not have a area at home to shoot at, and my local range is field point only, I am in the process off making a block to shoot at, I made one for my field points witch worked great, ( I do have a place I can go shoot out doors, but its at a cousin house a hour a way..

So from the experts to me, do I need to re-sight my bow, or is everything good to go.. Looking for a clean kill, not a sloppy shot..
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Old 09-10-2010, 01:43 PM
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country, please go the the technical forum in here there are tons of posts on this same subject.
You must tune your bow so that BHs and FTs hit the same POI.
Download Easton's Tuning Guide.
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Old 09-10-2010, 05:31 PM
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You have to shoot the bow with broadheads to know, no other way to know no matter what the manufacturers say...Each setup and shooter is different...
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