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Old 02-12-2023, 11:09 PM
petew petew is offline
 
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Shoot a 3 group with field points, then with the BH you want, see how they group, get out the Allen key, and start tiny movements to your rest , and shoot both groups again. Make corrections for elevation and windage 1 at a time, reshooting the groups as you go. They may not move the way you wanted because you moved the rest the wrong way, move it the other way . When they impact together, adjust the sight to bring you back on the bull.

Now add in a second or third broadhead and repeat as above but with all 3 this time, and so on and so on.

Instead of slicing up arrows and busting blades, I use a separate target for each group.

If all points and BH are the same weight you should be able to easily bring the different arrows together. It just takes time. I liked to do this at 30 yards.

Stick bows are so much simpler.

Last edited by petew; 02-12-2023 at 11:15 PM.
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