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Post by Doug/Va on Aug 15, 2005 21:48:49 GMT -5
I have always liked the Bear razorhead light by bear archery. I have the 100 grain heads and they shoot at the same POI as the practice points do.
My question is do they need to be lined up with the cock feather like a regular bow or would it matter? All I have shot so far has been lined up with the cock feather which puts the broad head blade in a vertical position.
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 15, 2005 22:03:38 GMT -5
I have always liked the Bear razorhead light by bear archery. I have the 100 grain heads and they shoot at the same POI as the practice points do. My question is do they need to be lined up with the cock feather like a regular bow or would it matter? All I have shot so far has been lined up with the cock feather which puts the broad head blade in a vertical position. For my vertical bow I alway lined them up vertically. That way if I got I over anxious (andrenilin - sp?)and over drew the broadhead would slide back into the window instead of hitting the riser. They flew good that way too. I would think vertical would be good for crossbows too. But I realy cant say for sure as I have never shot two bladed broadheads through my crossbows. The proof is in how they fly for you .. be sure and let us know..
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Post by Doug/Va on Aug 15, 2005 22:30:28 GMT -5
Woody, So far they have shot great and all have been lined up with the cock feather (vertical). They shoot about 1 inch lower than practice points and dead below the bull at 40 yards. I can't complain. ;D
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Post by bigugly on Aug 16, 2005 21:40:17 GMT -5
I use Wasp Hammer SST in 100 grain. This is a 3 bladed broadhead. When I first started shoting xbow I took the time to line vanes up with blades as all my friends did this with thier vert bows. Next year I bought some more bolts and just put broadheads on and tried shooting without tuning. Not one ioda difference so now they just go on. I always target shoot with broadheads but only one though I try all bolts.
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