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Q:
I cannot get my muzzy 100 broadheads to fly straight. Does anyone have any ideas?
from cdayconrad on 08.17.09 Answer Question |
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Answers (4)
What stick you using and the bow?
I'm using 28 inch Carbon Gold Tips and they fly like a field point even at 60 yards
yeah I've never had troubles with mine either. Muzzy 4 blade 100g on carbon express 29" 300 grain front loaded arrows. I'd look at your arrows before wondering if the broadheads are causing it. I'm not the world's best trouble shooter necessarily but you'd have to have a fair amount of issues with the broadhead to be messing with your accuracy too much.
I too would need a bit more info before I'd hazard a guess as to the problem - but you can start simple with the easy questions/solutions - are the heads on the arrows straight? (Spin 'em to find out) Have you shot other broadheads successfully from your current setup - bow/arrows? Have you tried shooting your field points through paper on the way to your target? Even the smallest arrow tailing can be greatly magnified if you have two fletchings planing against each other - one at the front, one at the rear of your arrow.
make sure your broadhead blades are lined up with your fletchings and that should do the trick if they wont line up a little rubber o-ring will do the trick. hope this helps.
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What stick you using and the bow?
I'm using 28 inch Carbon Gold Tips and they fly like a field point even at 60 yards
yeah I've never had troubles with mine either. Muzzy 4 blade 100g on carbon express 29" 300 grain front loaded arrows. I'd look at your arrows before wondering if the broadheads are causing it. I'm not the world's best trouble shooter necessarily but you'd have to have a fair amount of issues with the broadhead to be messing with your accuracy too much.
I too would need a bit more info before I'd hazard a guess as to the problem - but you can start simple with the easy questions/solutions - are the heads on the arrows straight? (Spin 'em to find out) Have you shot other broadheads successfully from your current setup - bow/arrows? Have you tried shooting your field points through paper on the way to your target? Even the smallest arrow tailing can be greatly magnified if you have two fletchings planing against each other - one at the front, one at the rear of your arrow.
make sure your broadhead blades are lined up with your fletchings and that should do the trick if they wont line up a little rubber o-ring will do the trick. hope this helps.
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