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broad head and field point issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Gator" data-source="post: 323137" data-attributes="member: 5235"><p>To start make sure the arrows are capable of accurate flight. Spin test each one with broadheads attached. Any with the slightest wobble should not be used when doing any testing. Once you know the arrows are ready and you know there is no fletching contact with the rest or string move on to tuning the bow.</p><p></p><p>To learn how to use walk back tuning do a google search. Quite a few different places explain this procedure. Also, keep in mine your form must be good to accomplish this tuning. Torquing, peeking and anything other than a smooth release will effect your outcome. </p><p></p><p>Well tuned arrows shot through a well tuned bows will group field point with broadheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Gator, post: 323137, member: 5235"] To start make sure the arrows are capable of accurate flight. Spin test each one with broadheads attached. Any with the slightest wobble should not be used when doing any testing. Once you know the arrows are ready and you know there is no fletching contact with the rest or string move on to tuning the bow. To learn how to use walk back tuning do a google search. Quite a few different places explain this procedure. Also, keep in mine your form must be good to accomplish this tuning. Torquing, peeking and anything other than a smooth release will effect your outcome. Well tuned arrows shot through a well tuned bows will group field point with broadheads. [/QUOTE]
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