Do broadheads have to macth?
#1
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Do alliend broadheads fly better?
My aren't i was just wondering so i could know to change them before seasons.
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My aren't i was just wondering so i could know to change them before seasons.
Thanks and let your arrows fly straight ...>>>--------------->
#3
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From: Chenango County, NY
I'm a little confused here too.
If the question is "Do aligned broadheads fly better?", I would have to assume you mean aligned with the fletching. If this is in fact the question, I think the general consensus (after reading a lot on this subject) is that there is a pretty good debate going on and that it doesn't seem to be as critical as other factors.
If you are asking if all your broadheads should match (as in shooting two different brands of the same weight), i'm going to have to say that I would avoid this unless you know they fly the same. Since the chance of two different manufacturers heads flying exactly the same is slim (it's hard enough to find two heads from the SAME manufacturer that fly the same), I'd have to say but 6 or more of one kind and outfit all your arrows with identical heads.
If your question was none of the above, please try to ask it again so we might help you out!
If the question is "Do aligned broadheads fly better?", I would have to assume you mean aligned with the fletching. If this is in fact the question, I think the general consensus (after reading a lot on this subject) is that there is a pretty good debate going on and that it doesn't seem to be as critical as other factors.
If you are asking if all your broadheads should match (as in shooting two different brands of the same weight), i'm going to have to say that I would avoid this unless you know they fly the same. Since the chance of two different manufacturers heads flying exactly the same is slim (it's hard enough to find two heads from the SAME manufacturer that fly the same), I'd have to say but 6 or more of one kind and outfit all your arrows with identical heads.
If your question was none of the above, please try to ask it again so we might help you out!
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Vinton VA
No, read the first question in the link.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/FAQ.html
http://www.broadheadtests.com/FAQ.html




