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ijimmy 07-22-2005 05:51 PM

RE: Fixed Blades at higher speeds
 

My new Bowtech should be much faster and he said tuning them would be much more difficult.
Wifes tale , but 3 bladed muzzy's can be somewhat harder to tune than some of the smaller heads , with less wind grabing area . When I shoot fixed heads I like 5" feathers stearing them .

Bulzeye 07-22-2005 10:12 PM

RE: Fixed Blades at higher speeds
 

ORIGINAL: Straightarrow
If someone can't get a particular broadhead to fly well out a late model compound, they have one of the following concerns: An arrow with a spine that is too weak, a bow with the draw weight set too high for that arrow, an arrow that is not straight or it has inconsistant spine around it's circumference, not enough weight up front on the arrow, not enough drag on the rear end of the arrow, a bow where the center shot and/or nock height is incorrect, a torqued release or a bow where the cams are not timed.
No where will you find that speed will cause poor flight. It can only amplify another problem.
Nicely said Straightarrow.

5 shot 07-23-2005 05:16 AM

RE: Fixed Blades at higher speeds
 
It's all about tuning your and your arrows. Read through this link and it should help you out. I suspect that you should be fine provided you get your setup right.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/TUNING.html


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