Ya I agree with what's above. Those vanes are one of the best steering vanes on the market. So it's not a vane issue. Go shoot your bow through paper and see what it says. Then tune it to get a bullet hole. Then go outside and broadhead tune. Then tune your bow to get them to shoot next to each...
I wanted something a little quieter. And the confidence thing is weird. I had such a hard time tuning with those arrows. And I believe it was because my bow was slightly out of tune. But after a couple years of having a hard time getting arrows to fly good. You just kind of lose confidence in...
I have shot them a bunch the past couple of nights and my first thing I noticed how quiet they were. Like really quiet. I really have to listen for them after I shot. They fly like darts and seem to have no issue steering broadheads so far. I'm gonna back up to 60+ soon and we will see how they...
I have never used that head but heard good things about it. Personally for me I like 3 or 4 blades for whitetail. Because penetration isn't as huge of a concern vs like an elk. But if you want to shoot a 2 blade for sure get bleeder blades like you mentioned. That helps a lot. If you want a...
Ok first I would ask what broadhead you are shooting. But then to keep it real with you. If you are never gonna shoot past 35 yards shoot a 2000 grain arrow for all anybody cares. I would say arrow weight and speed doesn't really start playing a bigger role until you get past 40. I mean 245 is...
Honestly could not have said it better myself. People are gonna get these arrows and be like "wait I still have to tune my bow. I thought since these cost so much no tuning was needed"
Just saw them release these arrows and was wondering what everybody thinks.
To me the price is crazy. I get where the price is similar if you are using top of the line arrows already. Then they are pretty close in price. But at about $500 a dozen after tax is quite absurd. What does everybody...
I'm guessing you are talking about the HIT inserts. I don't really know what you could do. But I had this same issue when I was putting hit's in my axis arrows. In hindsight next time I would definitely mix the glue up and then leave it sit for like 30 minutes before doing anything. And what...
I'm not claiming I have experience with this broadhead on animals. I am saying it is a good quality head that flies well. And from the amount of animals I have seen killed by this head I think I can claim it as good. The deadmeat is a quality head that performs well on animals because I have...
In my opinion for mule deer I would for sure shoot a mechanical. Just the nature of hunting mule deer can be longer shots in the wind, so that's where a mechanical is nice because it will fly better at distances and in the wind. Mule deer obviously aren't super tough animals, at least not...
Okay. So I have had my bow for about 3 years now and always had issues tuning it. I have always had a point right nock left tear and my broadheads have always hit right of my field points. No matter how far I move my rest to the right or left it changes absolutely nothing. Past years I have just...
For elk at your draw length and arrow weight I would say absolutely not. Mechanicals take so much energy to deploy, sevr being one of the most. Theres a video from a few years back of a guy pushing broadheads through a hide on top a scale. And if I remember right sevr was one of the highest. If...
One thing also to do to get ready is to shoot weird numbers. Not just 20, 30, 40, 50 etc. Shoot 32, 46, 38, etc. This isn't as big a deal with a slider cause you can more dial. Bigger deal on set pins so you know and understand how to gap them. But even with a single pin I typically have it set...
I have noticed this to for myself. And realistically it just takes time. One thing that I do for myself is if I don't have a lot of time to shoot. I will go outside and shoot 1 arrow. Thats it. Then go back inside. And do this often. Even if I have time to shoot I will shoot 1 arrow in my first...