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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1713573" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>How do broadhead fly? Do they hit the same as field tip? One trick I do for fine turning is to shoot both field tips and broadheads at a target. If they do not impact the same, move your rest until they do. So if broadhead hits high, move rest down. Hits left, move rest right, etc... the amount you move your rest is minuscule, but it'll move impact alot. The farther you shoot, the more dramatic the difference so I usually fine tune this way at 40 yards first. This has been more effective for me than long range paper tuning...... after this is done, your bow should be tuned very good. For me, I need to focus on my bow grip, if I don't I can induce tuning issues with my wrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1713573, member: 105102"] How do broadhead fly? Do they hit the same as field tip? One trick I do for fine turning is to shoot both field tips and broadheads at a target. If they do not impact the same, move your rest until they do. So if broadhead hits high, move rest down. Hits left, move rest right, etc... the amount you move your rest is minuscule, but it'll move impact alot. The farther you shoot, the more dramatic the difference so I usually fine tune this way at 40 yards first. This has been more effective for me than long range paper tuning...... after this is done, your bow should be tuned very good. For me, I need to focus on my bow grip, if I don't I can induce tuning issues with my wrist. [/QUOTE]
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