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Phathead broadhead accuracy test & review
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<blockquote data-quote="Super 91" data-source="post: 486910" data-attributes="member: 31217"><p>I don't agree 100%. It all boils down to the shooter, not the equipment. If Len is doing the shooting, he may or may not flinch. If you practice and train yourself, what broadhead you have on end of the arrow (not a bolt in this case as you stated above) is irrelevant. </p><p></p><p>I plan on giving the 75 grain Phat Head a try as that will put my complete arrow at 423 which is real close to the original weight of 425 since I am adding a Firenock to the mix. </p><p></p><p>I hope to be able to do some fletching this week if I get my jig back from the machinist after completing my mods.</p><p></p><p>After tuning and fletching I plan on shooting some long range groups just for grins, and hopefully with some Phat Heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super 91, post: 486910, member: 31217"] I don't agree 100%. It all boils down to the shooter, not the equipment. If Len is doing the shooting, he may or may not flinch. If you practice and train yourself, what broadhead you have on end of the arrow (not a bolt in this case as you stated above) is irrelevant. I plan on giving the 75 grain Phat Head a try as that will put my complete arrow at 423 which is real close to the original weight of 425 since I am adding a Firenock to the mix. I hope to be able to do some fletching this week if I get my jig back from the machinist after completing my mods. After tuning and fletching I plan on shooting some long range groups just for grins, and hopefully with some Phat Heads. [/QUOTE]
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