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<blockquote data-quote="ifixbuses" data-source="post: 1061202" data-attributes="member: 89048"><p>Helical is all in the vanes (fletching) I would recommend investing in good sights and a good rest and getting your groups tighter before stepping into a new bow. Some time spent tightening your groups will pay large dividends and better sights and rest will transfer to a new bow easier and relieve the sticker shock of buying a new bow and not having the rest of the equipment keep pace. </p><p>How are your groups in closer? I would spend some time at 20-40 yards and get to where you feel very confident 3 arrows on the bullseye before going out to 60.</p><p>On arrow and fletching selection I love gold dots just a tank of an arrow and I am currently shooting FOBs on my arrows they are worth looking into. The FOBs really helped my broad heads straighten out. </p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifixbuses, post: 1061202, member: 89048"] Helical is all in the vanes (fletching) I would recommend investing in good sights and a good rest and getting your groups tighter before stepping into a new bow. Some time spent tightening your groups will pay large dividends and better sights and rest will transfer to a new bow easier and relieve the sticker shock of buying a new bow and not having the rest of the equipment keep pace. How are your groups in closer? I would spend some time at 20-40 yards and get to where you feel very confident 3 arrows on the bullseye before going out to 60. On arrow and fletching selection I love gold dots just a tank of an arrow and I am currently shooting FOBs on my arrows they are worth looking into. The FOBs really helped my broad heads straighten out. good luck [/QUOTE]
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