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<blockquote data-quote="speeders" data-source="post: 823770" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>Paper tuning is just a start. There are very few broadheads that I shoot that will have the same POI as my field points right after paper tuning. That goes for both fixed and mechanical. I then broadhead tune. I can get most broadheads to shoot the same as my field points. I have shot a lot of broadheads over my 26 years of bowhunting. In recent years I've shot grim reaper mechanicals, ulmer mechanicals, shuttle t's, schwackers and ram cats. Out of those both the ram cats and ulmer heads shot the closest to my field points right off the start but after tuning each head they will all shoot with field points out to 100 yrds plus... Well at least to the best of my abilities. I think the absolutely best flying head I think is the ramcat. I've shot a few animals including a moose at long range and the penetration is second to none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speeders, post: 823770, member: 4408"] Paper tuning is just a start. There are very few broadheads that I shoot that will have the same POI as my field points right after paper tuning. That goes for both fixed and mechanical. I then broadhead tune. I can get most broadheads to shoot the same as my field points. I have shot a lot of broadheads over my 26 years of bowhunting. In recent years I've shot grim reaper mechanicals, ulmer mechanicals, shuttle t's, schwackers and ram cats. Out of those both the ram cats and ulmer heads shot the closest to my field points right off the start but after tuning each head they will all shoot with field points out to 100 yrds plus... Well at least to the best of my abilities. I think the absolutely best flying head I think is the ramcat. I've shot a few animals including a moose at long range and the penetration is second to none. [/QUOTE]
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