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Broadheads inline w/ fletchings

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MAinfantry82, Jul 30, 2010.

  1. MAinfantry82

    MAinfantry82 Weekend Warrior

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    im having some trouble lining up my boadheads
    dead inline with my fletchings im open to any advice
     
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    You don't need to line them up. It has no effect on your accuracy.

    As long as they spin without wobbling you are good.
     
  3. MAinfantry82

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    no kiddin.. yea they spin great i had just heard
    that even if u spin test them u should have them
    inline, what your saying does make sense though
     
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    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    As Rybo said; they need to be balanced and in-line with the shaft. Aligning them with the fletchings does nothing for you.
     
  5. MAinfantry82

    MAinfantry82 Weekend Warrior

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    glad i asked appreciate the advice guys
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Where's SouthernBoy when you need him?


    .... probably aligning his broadheads :D
     
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    If I want to use a 2 or 4 blade broadhead, do I have to remove or add fletchings?
     
  8. MAinfantry82

    MAinfantry82 Weekend Warrior

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    makes sense
     
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    Well of course you do, Vito. Everyone knows that. If you don't your arrows will be mathematically imbalanced which will result in erratic flight, poor penetration and sorry blood trails.:tu:
     
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    Best advice you can get. Forget about lining them up just make sure they spin straight! :)

    Dan
     
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    I think he was making a funny. ;)
     
  12. MAinfantry82

    MAinfantry82 Weekend Warrior

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    yuuuuppppp sure was ill be sure to inline my fletchings
     

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