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Old 09-14-2020, 12:42 PM
calgarychef calgarychef is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Lefty-Canuck View Post
60-65KE is for Mechanicals, as recommended by manufacturers. What rest are you using?

A paper tune is a good start, if you want to use fixed blades I recommend a bare shaft tune starting at 10yrds and work your way out to 20. What bow and rest is on your bow? A bare shaft (one with no fletching) will fly and behave like a fletcher shaft with a fixed blade at the front... not sure why but it just does.

When Bare shaft tuning everything is critical... grip, release, cam lean, centershot, all components have to be set perfect. It’s an advanced tuning technique.

If your broad heads are consistently hitting the same place, more your sights so they hit where you aim and realize at this point, there is some work to do. Either on you or your setup.

Broadheads and field points don’t always hit the same place at all distances BTW, it’s just physics... rotational drag and aerodynamics (physics) dictate that they shouldn’t be exactly the same but that’s not to say they can’t be close.

LC

It’s an APA Mamba 7.5 with their drop away rest.
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