broadhead help


Guest Kelby Wright

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Guest Kelby Wright

thanks for the info, and one other question, when i was shooting my bow today with field tips i would be able to shoot a couple of arrows and them be with in a 3 inch circle but it would throw randon arrows to the left and then it would start shooting 4 inches to the left, i could wait a few minutes and i could put them right back in the 3 inch circle. is that just ME or is there something up with my bow? (this was at 20 yards)

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I was taught to shoot three to four good groups and then rest for a while, never to just keep shooting cause eventually your arm will get tired and you will start throwing crazies. Reason being, you will OVER correct yourself. Just take 10-20 minutes between shoots and you'll keep em tight!!

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Guest Kelby Wright

thanks, i thought i rest might have been off just a lil bit,

would a kisser button be a got investment? and i have looked at a keller pendulum bow sight, any pro or cons?

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Guest razortec

48 pound huh? well i'm shooting 60 and i am shooting 125 gr. thunderheads. but make sure u stick with the same gr. field tips as well as broadheads

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For that low a poundage, like Finn said, Magnus Stingers are hard to beat. They are a SHARP durable head, and don't require alot of KE to get them where they need to be, as they have very little resistance, unless of course you hit bone, then just about any head will not penetrate as good.

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