Beendare
WKR
The first clue is when a guy says he can’t get his fixed heads to tune….
So then he switches to mech heads…which may or may not solve the problem.
So then he switches to mech heads…which may or may not solve the problem.
To me, a better parallel would be shooting lighter poundage, well tuned bows with quality fixed heads that are stupid sharp. Easier to be accurate with lighter draw weight, more likely to put a super sharp head where it needs to go, and sharp heads cause a better wound channel and give you a better chance at a 2nd hole.I’m reminded by the .223 thread and how whitetail and elk just aren’t that different, and how much like the common misconception in rifle hunting leads people to big magnums and copper bullets instead of smaller, lighter recoil in more accurate cartridges with match bullets? Is this not the same as using and larger cutting area, more accurate, easier to tune mechanical?
Deer are pretty much 40 yards and under where as elk can get to 60 plus easily.
NoI ordered half a dozen of Easton axis 400 fletched with 3’ degree offset. Will I see a big difference in tuning from no off set? Was shooting plane blazers before. Wondering if I will have to paper tune and repeat the process?