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#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Yorkton Sask canada
Posts: 35
RE: Trying Mechanicals
i know how you feel trailblazer. i to have a busy schedule and i love my rockets u don't need to tune them u just put them and go they fly like your field points. i don't think i could go back a fixed braodheads agian
"get close see there eyes thats a thrill in it's self"
"get close see there eyes thats a thrill in it's self"
#13
RE: Trying Mechanicals
ORIGINAL: TURKEY FAN
i use to shoot spit fires but the 40 dollars for 3 kinda steered me away, just bought some shockwaves, never heard of these before, i hope they are good!
i use to shoot spit fires but the 40 dollars for 3 kinda steered me away, just bought some shockwaves, never heard of these before, i hope they are good!
#14
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location:
Posts: 106
RE: Trying Mechanicals
i know it aint the rockets, but the Grim Reaper seem to be working for me, granted it's my first year with them but i have heard a lot of good things about 'em. but i shot them, and each arrow shot the same as it did with a field point good luck ($35 for 3 i think it was)
-Hoyt
-Hoyt
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
Posts: 823
RE: Trying Mechanicals
When you shoot mechanicals out of a untuned setup you can't really get the full potential out of the broadhead. Mechanicals work a lot better when shot out of a tuned setup.
Not any different than a fixed blade they work the best when you take the time to tune them to the bow..
Not any different than a fixed blade they work the best when you take the time to tune them to the bow..