Proof!
#1
Proof!
Who says Muzzy Fixed blades don't hit the same spot as field points?
2 shots. 30 yards. Crappy Picture.
The arrow that went farther in is of course the field point, and yes, as shocking as it may be to some of you, that arrow right next to it is one my my Muzzy 3 Blades. Just thought I'd share.
2 shots. 30 yards. Crappy Picture.
The arrow that went farther in is of course the field point, and yes, as shocking as it may be to some of you, that arrow right next to it is one my my Muzzy 3 Blades. Just thought I'd share.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: Proof!
"All for one and one for all," was the motto of the Three Musketeers. The saying is not a universal adjustment and therefore cannot apply to every shooter or every setup.
Broadhead-mounted shafts that do not group the same as the fieldpoint-mounted shaft is not indicative that the broadhead shafts are out of tune. In fact, if my broadhead-mounted shafts …the shafts I hunt with, are hitting where I aim and consistently grouping but the fieldpoint are not, and I was to follow the incorrect thinking that both must group the same to be in tune, I will opt for calling my fieldpoints out of tune and nary a bead of sweat will be on my brow.
Broadhead-mounted shafts that do not group the same as the fieldpoint-mounted shaft is not indicative that the broadhead shafts are out of tune. In fact, if my broadhead-mounted shafts …the shafts I hunt with, are hitting where I aim and consistently grouping but the fieldpoint are not, and I was to follow the incorrect thinking that both must group the same to be in tune, I will opt for calling my fieldpoints out of tune and nary a bead of sweat will be on my brow.