How different do your broadheads fly?
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Botetourt County, VA
Posts: 203
How different do your broadheads fly?
I havn't hunted with my bow yet, but at 11 yards my broadheads are hitting about 4 inches to the right compared to my field points. I'm wondering how your broadheads impact at various distances compared to your field points? I'm shooting a Hoyt Raider Powerflex at 60 lbs., 29" draw. Arrow weight is 448 grains with the broadhead or field point. The broadheads are Muzzy125 3 blade and Crimson Talon mechanical broadheads.
I havn't tried any distance greater than 11 yards yet but find it fascinating that the impact is off that much at such a short distance.
I havn't tried any distance greater than 11 yards yet but find it fascinating that the impact is off that much at such a short distance.
#3
RE: How different do your broadheads fly?
You need to do some more tuning to get your BH's and FP's closer together. With the BH's hitting 4" to the right you should move your rest to the left to bring them closer together. Your arrow is starting out right before it ever leaves the string. When you screw on a fixed blade head it will magnify any imperfections in your tune or form.
There is no reason that you should be that far off at only 11 yards. That much might be acceptable for me if I were shooting at 50 yards or so.
There is no reason that you should be that far off at only 11 yards. That much might be acceptable for me if I were shooting at 50 yards or so.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: How different do your broadheads fly?
I would start by measuring everything on the bow itself. Brace height, ATA, cam timing and Tiller. If it's out and you are not comfortable bringing it back to factory specs yourself or don't have access to a press take in to a shop. Then I would shoot it through paper. A bad tear will point you to a quick solution for moving your rest and nock point. Then get yourself some Slick Tricks and you should be good to go.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: How different do your broadheads fly?
http://www.broadheadtests.com/TUNING.html
follow my link, you should have your field points and broadheads shooting much closer together at longer distances in no time.
follow my link, you should have your field points and broadheads shooting much closer together at longer distances in no time.
#7
RE: How different do your broadheads fly?
Don't change a thing . . . yet!
What arrows are you shooting? My broadheads were doing the same thing and my bow guru said it was an improperly spined arrow shaft for the bow set-up I am shooting. I think he said if they were shooting right, then the spine was too stiff. I have shaft dislexia . . . so don't quote me. (lol)
I was fortunate because all I had to do was have about 2" cut off the ashafts and that worked.
It is absolutely imperative however that your bow is tuned to perfection. Consult an expert, even if it costs you.
What arrows are you shooting? My broadheads were doing the same thing and my bow guru said it was an improperly spined arrow shaft for the bow set-up I am shooting. I think he said if they were shooting right, then the spine was too stiff. I have shaft dislexia . . . so don't quote me. (lol)
I was fortunate because all I had to do was have about 2" cut off the ashafts and that worked.
It is absolutely imperative however that your bow is tuned to perfection. Consult an expert, even if it costs you.
#10
RE: How different do your broadheads fly?
Get to the shop and do some paper tuning. Something is outta whack somewhere. They may never hit EXACTLY with you FPs, but they should be closer than that at 11 yards. Something isn't right.