kilerhamilton
Old Mossy Horns
Everyone have there field points and broadheads stacking together? I shot a few broadheads earlier this week. Wow my tune was off. Had the bow stacking field points for 3D and general yard shooting. Group tuning and walk back tuning don't do much for a broadhead. I had to go grab a bare shaft and tune back to that. Got slick tricks and wasp drones stacking great to 40 yds. My group moves and opens a bit at 60yds. Not that I am going to shoot a deer that far but.. I think my bow pushing a light arrow fast its tough to get that broad head tune. Head takes over fletchings sooner. 4 fletch blazer style vanes.
Grabed a dozen pro hunters 340s 9.3 gpi .
I was shooting bloodlines at 8.2 gpi.
Im going to start tuning up a perfect 6 Pro hunters for the quiver in the next few weeks.
Spin test and square.
Bare shaft shoot each shaft and rotate nocks to impact all the same, index and mark them. Then fletch and shoot with feild points to make sure they group.
Then I will shoot check them at 40yds with the head that will be married to the arrow for the upcoming season. Hit the blades with the sharpener and let em ride.
Good luck this year. I have seen a lot of deer this year running around!
If anyone is in central NC and needs someone to spend time with them on there equipment let me know. Don't go screwing on broadheads and flinging them at deer without knowing where they hit. Cheers
Grabed a dozen pro hunters 340s 9.3 gpi .
I was shooting bloodlines at 8.2 gpi.
Im going to start tuning up a perfect 6 Pro hunters for the quiver in the next few weeks.
Spin test and square.
Bare shaft shoot each shaft and rotate nocks to impact all the same, index and mark them. Then fletch and shoot with feild points to make sure they group.
Then I will shoot check them at 40yds with the head that will be married to the arrow for the upcoming season. Hit the blades with the sharpener and let em ride.
Good luck this year. I have seen a lot of deer this year running around!
If anyone is in central NC and needs someone to spend time with them on there equipment let me know. Don't go screwing on broadheads and flinging them at deer without knowing where they hit. Cheers
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