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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Shaw]
#1449052
09/14/15 05:46 AM
09/14/15 05:46 AM
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Hevishot13
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North Alabama
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If you are in love with your broadhead selection, take advice of experts above. If not, get some slick tricks and save the trouble. Slick Tricks have be tuned as well. Some broadheads are easier to tune. It's been my experience that Slicks are the easiest and Muzzy are the most difficult. That's just from my own personal experience, so don't any of you Muzzy shooters get offended. I'm shooting muzzy mx3's shaw lol
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Shaw]
#1449069
09/14/15 06:04 AM
09/14/15 06:04 AM
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Posts: 16,402 Brierfield
Beadlescomb
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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If you are in love with your broadhead selection, take advice of experts above. If not, get some slick tricks and save the trouble. Slick Tricks have be tuned as well. Some broadheads are easier to tune. It's been my experience that Slicks are the easiest and Muzzy are the most difficult. That's just from my own personal experience, so don't any of you Muzzy shooters get offended. What he said. My slick tricks didnt shoot the same as my field points close but not the same
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
#1449115
09/14/15 07:11 AM
09/14/15 07:11 AM
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demp17
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10 point
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Went through this 3 years ago, finally switched arrows and went with slightly heavier arrow with a stiffer spine and that fixed the issue. I tried everything I could think of first before finally reading something on archery talk about weight and spine stiffness. I've been shooting expandables (NAP Killzone Trophy tips)for 2 years but can throw on a slick trick or muzzy and they'll fly right with my field tips.
Last edited by demp17; 09/14/15 07:12 AM.
We are not perfect, only forgiven!!!
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
#1449354
09/14/15 12:54 PM
09/14/15 12:54 PM
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buckhunter2
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Well Im shooting a pse hammer at around 65lb with a 27.5 draw length. Arrow are beamans ics 400 at 28.4 inches. I moved my rest over just a tad and I got my broadheads hitting exactly where I'm aiming but my field points moved to the right. I can't get them together. What do I need to do now? Stop worrying about where the field points are hitting and go hunting with the broad heads. For years I would just adjust my sights for broad heads the week before season opened and just not worry about where the field points hit. A few years ago I started shooting Shuttle T broadheads out of a New Breed Eclipse and the broad heads and field points now have the same POI out to 60 yards.
You're only as good as your worst shot-
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
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09/14/15 01:03 PM
09/14/15 01:03 PM
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demp17
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Well Im shooting a pse hammer at around 65lb with a 27.5 draw length. Arrow are beamans ics 400 at 28.4 inches. I moved my rest over just a tad and I got my broadheads hitting exactly where I'm aiming but my field points moved to the right. I can't get them together. What do I need to do now? With my PSE Evo I had to go down to 340 spine and up to 9.5 grains per inch weight wise, that's the only way I could get both tuned. The best flying fixed broad heads I shot were G5 Montecs, they flew best off my bow. I finally said screw it and went back to expendables and haven't looked back.
We are not perfect, only forgiven!!!
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
#1449372
09/14/15 01:15 PM
09/14/15 01:15 PM
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Beadlescomb
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Old Mossy Horns
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Sounds like your arrows are right on the edge of being under spined
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
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09/14/15 01:27 PM
09/14/15 01:27 PM
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Posts: 4,632 Centreville AL.
sbo1971
10 point
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All of this has me wondering; I shoot Easton Aftermath arrows; 340 spine with 100 gr Muzzy Trocar broad heads, their POI is the same as shooting field points, tested everyone of my hunting arrows and they all hit dead on. Did I get lucky?
Elite Omnia, Easton FMJ, Axcel Landslyde 5 pin slider.
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
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09/14/15 01:45 PM
09/14/15 01:45 PM
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Posts: 29,566 Fosters, Alabama, USA
Shaw
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Yep, you got lucky, sbo1971.
Hevishot, back your limb bolts out one complete turn each and see what happens. Are you shooting left handed?
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: Broad head tuning
[Re: Hevishot13]
#1449457
09/14/15 02:27 PM
09/14/15 02:27 PM
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Shaw
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Are you shooting 100gr. points right now? If you get new shafts and want to continue shooting them at 28.5" inches, I'd go with a 340. If you have them cut to your draw length, you might get away with a 400 if you're shooting a 100gr point.
When you're at full draw, does the string track straight off the top cam or to one side?
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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