Accurate fixed blade broadheads

But point of impact difference can absolutely be engineered out, leaving only me and the dispersion of the broadheads to blame for group size/effective range.


However two different broad heads will have different group size post engineering as you put it. So when the op asked which broadheads are the most accurate, and guys come on here and say they all are all same is ignorant and disregards studies/ testing that show otherwise.
 
However two different broad heads will have different group size post engineering as you put it. So when the op asked which broadheads are the most accurate, and guys come on here and say they all are all same is ignorant and disregards studies/ testing that show otherwise.

Big facts

The notion here that if a guy elects to shoot a mech is because he can’t tune a bow couldn’t be further from the truth.

I shoot much better than your average bear. I broadhead tune with fixed heads out to 80 yards, but I hunt with mechs.

All else equals, mechanicals are more accurate when you’re at your worst. In my experience (over 100 big game animals with a bow and arrow), you’re at your worst in hunting situations. You don’t lose animals because of broadhead selection, save water buffalo. You lose animals because you make bad shots. Mechanicals are more accurate, there’s no two way about that.


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