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Brodhead , arrow question ???

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by scottmills, Jun 11, 2014.

  1. scottmills

    scottmills Weekend Warrior

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    im going to shoot G5 monotechs this season , but i noticed when i screwed brodhead on axis shaft G5 didnt fit even with shaft . brodhead ferrule bigger diameter than axis shaft . Will this affect flight ?
     
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    whitecotton03 Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot montecs and I didn't have a problem when I used easton axis arrows. I don't see what problem you're having
     
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    No this shouldn't affect anything but they do screw in all the way right...?

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    yeah they do
     
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    VERMONTSTER_0341 Weekend Warrior

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    Get yourself some B.A.R.s (broadhead adapter rings) Easton makes them. You have to get them to match your shaft i.e. 400s, 340's etc. I shoot axis 340s which call for BAR#5s. They go around the end of your arrow shaft kind of like a collar and give your broadhead a flat even spot to snug onto when you screw them on, they also help align the broadhead to the shaft. And they're cheap.
     
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    gltomp Grizzled Veteran

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    ^^^ this ^^^
    That's why they make B.A.R.'s.
    They really help when target practicing... the arrow comes out of the target much easier.
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I tried the Easton BARs and could never get a BH to spin true. I have tens of thousands of shots (and several dead deer) with Axis arrows in the last 5+ years and never had an issue without them. If you really want to use them try the NAP ones too. I could get them to spin perfect.
     

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