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Tuning Bullheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BuckRogers, Apr 14, 2010.

  1. BuckRogers

    BuckRogers Weekend Warrior

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    Im having a problem with the Magnus. My bow is shooting them way to the left. Like miss the target at 20 yards left. I switched to 4 fletched arrows and that seemed to help and Im convinced I can kill a turkey but I think I would still have to compensate by aiming a hair right which I do NOT want to do. I need some ideas to fix this problem. My sights are maxed out so I know this cant be normal. Please Help!
     
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    I wouldn't have the first clue as to how to tune with those samurai swords affixed to the front of a shaft -- other than making sure your bow was absolutely in tune before going to that head.

    Ascertain centershot through walkback tuning and finish with a good round of broadhead tuning (with "normal" broadheads) before you even START thinking about using those monstrosities. That's not a dig on those heads; they're awesome for what they're designed to do -- but I'd bet they'd expose every tuning inconsistency imaginable.
     

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