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H80Hunter 08-10-2004 09:46 AM

Most accurate mechanical?
 
My Bear TRX is sighted in and the arrows fly great... I'm shooting good groups, but then I shot a 100 grain Muzzy 3 blade and it hit about 6 inches high... Arrow flight looked good, it didnt look unstable... but I shoot so many practice arrows I would rather not simply adjust the sights, or put a new sight bracket on... So, I am looking for the most accurate mechanical there is, I was thinking of the steelhead 100, looks very small and looks like a good head... any suggestoins? I am shooting CX Terminator Hunters, and the bow is 70# so I think my K.E. is fine for any head...

mammasboy 08-10-2004 09:57 AM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
The steelhead 100 was going to be my first choice. I use them and think they are fantastic!

Tazman 08-10-2004 10:26 AM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
I use the NAP Spitfires, they hit with my field points every time.

H80Hunter 08-10-2004 10:31 AM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
haha, those are the two i am split between... spitfire 100 or steelhead 100

Roland from Calif. 08-10-2004 01:02 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
steelhead

Texarkanimal 08-10-2004 01:03 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
Spitfire!

TURKEY FAN 08-10-2004 01:05 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
Spit Fire Rulz!

buttonbuckmaster 08-10-2004 01:57 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
any mechanical should shoot the same as your field points. That being said, I have only used grim reapors and am very happy with the way they shoot.

Jollyarcher 08-10-2004 02:32 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
Don't mean to make it harder to decide between the two, but I would say the Rocket, only because I know what they are capable of. I'm not knocking the Spitfire, as I have never launched one. It sounds like they are a proven mechanical as well. Pick the one that you like best between them and you should be good to go.

ijimmy 08-10-2004 02:43 PM

RE: Most accurate mechanical?
 
Left to right can be hard to adjust for , but if you are high , move you nock point up untill they hit together , its an easy fix .


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