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BH Tune

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Countryboy95, Oct 25, 2009.

  1. Countryboy95

    Countryboy95 Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot Rage but I was just wondering how you tune your fixed blades to hit where your field points do. I was just thinking if the Rage's don't do their job then I will go to ONLY fixed broadheads.
     
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    Bleedin'Buck Weekend Warrior

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    most fixed head you have to move your sights thats what alot of ppl dont like about em but i have been told be my local shop that slick tricks hit where your fp's do
     
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    The easiest way to explain it is to tell you to look up the easton tuning guide. It will cover it in great detail.

    Basically, you move your rest the direction you want you BH to hit. (toward your field points) But do so in very tiny increments.
     
  4. Live2Draw

    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    In all technicality, you should broadhead tune for fixed blades before you use mechanical's. That way the maximum amount of KE is transferred to the broad head.
    The easton guide is a great resource
     

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