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Anyone in lawrenceville wanna help me tune my broadhead today or know a shop i can go to get it taken care of? Missed 3 deer in 2 weeks n it hit low. Field tips hit the mark. I shoot swhacker n rage chisel tips
How much lower do they hit?
Good 6in low.
Anyone in lawrenceville wanna help me tune my broadhead today or know a shop i can go to get it taken care of? Missed 3 deer in 2 weeks n it hit low. Field tips hit the mark. I shoot swhacker n rage chisel tips
For a mechanical head like one of those to hit 6" low at that range, the bow has to be severely out of tune, or you're getting fletching contact kicking the back of the shaft up a tremendous amount. I personally wouldn't even just sight those in, as penetration isn't going to be ideal with them coming out that bad. Just my $.02.
Get it fixed.
For a mechanical head like one of those to hit 6" low at that range, the bow has to be severely out of tune, or you're getting fletching contact kicking the back of the shaft up a tremendous amount. I personally wouldn't even just sight those in, as penetration isn't going to be ideal with them coming out that bad. Just my $.02.
Get it fixed.
I know this is going to sound counterintuitive, but its that arrow rest coupled with the one cam system on that bow. I'd bet that you don't need to lower the nocking point, but actually raise it. I've seen it a bunch with a whisker biscuit style rest. A one cam bow has natural downward nock movement from the string. The arrow is likely bouncing up from that rest, since it doesn't fall out of the way. I fixed one not too long ago doing the same thing. It had about a 2" high tear(which a high tear is what you have for broadheads to be off that far). I fixed it by actually raising the nocking point to where it didn't bounce any longer. If you were close, I could fix it for you. Good luck.
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