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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Belleville Michigan USA
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Shooting the two blade head on carbon shafts will work fine but you will definitely have to switch to a helical fletch of 4 or 5" variety because of the large surface area of the Zwickey blade. Your going to need more drag on the rear of the arrow than a straight fletch can provide.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Miami FL USA
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Helical adds drag to the back of the arrow allowing it to stabilize quicker, but also slows the arrow quicker. I shoot a couple of degrees of offset with my broadheads. You need to take the time to tune your broadheads. Spin test them, make sure the spine is correct for the poundage you are shooting. Its all a matter of attention to detail. Tune the arrows and the bow, then tune the bow to the arrows, its a system. My son shoots Magnus two blades with straight fletch just fine through a recurve.