I was thinking about shootin 150 broadheads but the closest field points I could find are 145 grains. If I tune my arrows to these field points and then shoot a 150 grain broadhead will it make alot of difference.
No
What he said. :thumbsup:
Nope.
:archer:
NO
How a set-up is determined 'tuned' must first be ascertained. If properly tuned, then the difference should be neglible unless tuned at the extreme edge of being underspined.
I'm from Kentucky, what did he say?
QuoteOriginally posted by zipper bowss:
No
Much agreed.
No
No.
A $100 bill weighs 14-15 grains. If you think it will make a difference, tear a $100 into thirds and tape it onto the points of three of your arrows and shoot a group with them along with three of your 5 grain less arrows.
We had a fairly interesting discussion this winter on the same topic:
Tuning (http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=112569)
You will have a hard time convincing me a target Olympian archer could tell the difference in 5 grains of point weight, much less us here.
QuoteOriginally posted by KentuckyTJ:
I'm from Kentucky, what did he say?
Hees sayn' ifn ur ara ain't rite Kintukkee wendege iz neaded. :laughing:
(just a lit'l funnin' y'all...I had to read it twice myself...)
QuoteOriginally posted by KentuckyTJ:
I'm from Kentucky, what did he say?
You must be from South Kentucky and Scott from North Kentucky... :D
He does cause me to often reach for the dictionary!
No you won't be able to tell any difference
Just attempting to shed some light that 'No' may not be absolute as validated in the attached example as well as derived from own experiences.
Click on 'X'
(http://images.imagelinky.com/1337917937.pptx) (http://images.imagelinky.com/1337917937.pptx)
i agree with the powerpoint the added length will have effect but it could even out the weight between 145 and 150 heads
Add me to the "no" votes.
Allan
Changing from a field point to a broadhead in and of itself makes a difference. Just sticking a BH that weighs the same onto a shaft does not make it fly the same.
I'll go with "no" as well, I regularly shoot 125 & 150grn heads on the same shaft with little or no difference at hunting distances, but I'm sure my arrows do fall in the "perfect flight" part of the graph. Well they fly great for me!!
Funnin aside, Friend has a point.
Take woodies which are usually sold in 5 lb ranges. Your bow likes 50 static spine with 125gr tips. Then take one of the shafts in that range spined at 55 with the same tip and you will likely see some difference in flight.
The extreme will show release and form flaws more than likely.
Carbons and aluminums not so much. I've gone as much as 50gr difference and gotten good flight from GT Trads. Same with BHs on carbons.
Throw a BH on there and everything changes. Most likely you'll need to start over with arrow tune.
IF YOUR ARROW IS WELL TUNED:
The answer to your question is NO!!!
That is the exact setup I shoot (150gr BH) so if you are anal about it like me you can just buy the 5gr brass washers that 3Rivers sells and make your field points 150gr also.
My arrows are well tuned and I have not found a 150gr BH that will not fly true on the end of my arrow (my arrows are GT carbons).
Bisch
Picking fly poop out of pepper again :knothead:
Only you can answer your question with your setup. step back to the end of your shooting comfort zone and see if they hit the same spot.
So how many gr will start to make an affect?
If you had said 25 grains my answer would still be NO, lol.
At typical hunting ranges it won't make a bit of difference. When you sharpen a broadhead(initially) you remove 2-5 grains.
Unless this post was meant in jest? If it was, you got me!
Only if you want rotate your broadhead in a different direction.
I bet you already have more than 10 grains difference between arrows in your set...
Don't get too caught up in all the tuning details. IMO you'd be better off using that time to work on your form. Perfectly tuned arrows are useless if your form sucks and you're inconsistent. (not saying your form sucks, but on some days mine does...)
Only if you add it 15 times. Good luck
"Picking fly poop out of pepper again "
Trying to find your gum in the henhouse.
You will be there all day unless you are a better shot than Hill.
Killdeer
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Idiosyncratically eccentrie prashology is the promulagtor of triturabe obfusaction
"Big words confuss people"
The answer is NO whether the arrow is perfectly tuned or not.
Think about it...
Now stop thinking about it...
:-)
QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
Trying to find your gum in the henhouse.
I've done that...thought I found it a couple of times.
I found your gum. Tastes terrible.
Killdeer :p