Figured it out

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  1. slowpoke69

    slowpoke69 Weekend Warrior

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    So I've been having trouble with my broadheads hitting high left from my field points. Shooting 400 eastons just like the chart recommends. I read a couple article's that said I had to stiff spine, and to fix it was to add weight to the front. So I added trimmer line. Had a chance to shoot today and bingo a very happy hunter.
    Now my question is.
    What arrows are heavier? (I believe a 500 would be the route to go.) I know I can leave the arrows a little longer to get some weight, and I can add trimmer line to what arrows have left, but I'll still need some new ones.

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    InnerX CBS Weekend Warrior

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    correct. Another way to do it is add some draw weight if your comfortable with it and its an option? or if you have some of your 400's that are uncut you could always just leave them a little longer.
     
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    Thanks. I've thought of that too. I'm working on upping my poundage a little. Unfortunately all my arrows are cut already.

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