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#21
Paper tuning is only 1/2 the tuning process. You also need to tune via the walk back method (there are post in here on that too). And, once you get all that done, then you fine tune using broadheads. The Martin Archery maunual you get with their bows give some good info on tuning if you can get your hands on one.
A properly tuned bow (shot by you), will shoot equal weight field tips and broadheads to the same point of impact.
If your broadheads are hitting higher than your field tips you may have to raise your nock set up a little.
A properly tuned bow (shot by you), will shoot equal weight field tips and broadheads to the same point of impact.
If your broadheads are hitting higher than your field tips you may have to raise your nock set up a little.
#28
I like Slick Tricks, but I've seen some awesome performance from Super Sonics from American Broadhead Company. Deep bone penetration on some monster hogs. They'll do the job on feral & mouflon sheep.
#29
I use BlackStump Broadheads, an Australian made fixed 2 Blade head. Very solid, tune well and hold a good edge. The only time I need to replace one is if I loose one on a pass through or when I have re-sharpened them so many times they change from a 125g head to a 90g(when this happens the kids use them for varmint arrows).
They come in 5 or 6 weights and styles, they have shot well and on the dot out of any of the bows I use, from Trad gear to latest speed bows.
I mainly use them to take large Australian Boars and my family and I have successfully taken hundreds of decent boars with them.
Couple of pictures from last year and a short clip of my son dropping a young boar, tracking is not a problem as we normally see the drop.
If you want to buy some to try send me a PM.
Michael
They come in 5 or 6 weights and styles, they have shot well and on the dot out of any of the bows I use, from Trad gear to latest speed bows.
I mainly use them to take large Australian Boars and my family and I have successfully taken hundreds of decent boars with them.
Couple of pictures from last year and a short clip of my son dropping a young boar, tracking is not a problem as we normally see the drop.
If you want to buy some to try send me a PM.
Michael