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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: KSdan on March 08, 2014, 12:06:00 AM
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Any experience experimenting with vented versus non-vented broadheads? PLEASE- I know its about tuning for good flight so no need to post that supposition! Any real life experimenting all other things being equal??
Dan in KS
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Dan, these are only my "personal observations". If all things were "'equal", I'd take vented for a slight "forgiveness" of flight. There may be trade offs though as a vented "may" affect penetration and "may" be noisier in flight.
That being said, I'm currently hunting with a non-vented VPA.
Ryan
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I have found there to be no difference in my personal use other than the vented will make a noise. Not a big enough noise to concern me though.
I have been able to make the biggest non vented broadheads fly where my field tips do with just a little tuning.
BigJim
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Originally posted by BigJim:
. . . just a little tuning.
BigJim [/QB]
What do you mean by this. I already have shafts cut and dialed in. What can you do after that fact to tune for a broadhead?
Thanks
Dan
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Originally posted by KSdan:
Originally posted by BigJim:
. . . just a little tuning.
BigJim [/b]
What do you mean by this. I already have shafts cut and dialed in. What can you do after that fact to tune for a broadhead?
Thanks
Dan [/QB]
Brace height and nock position, very minor adjustments.
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Larger/longer broadheads may require a slightly stiffer arrow than perfect bare shaft. average size broadheads usually fly fine with a tuned arrow.
BigJim
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Some vented heads have proven a little louder to my ears. Some I don't notice. Regarding flight, I've not noticed a significant difference....at least with the ones I've tried.
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I had one brand of vented three blades that made a lot of noise. They flew well and penetrated fine, but they made noise. I have some vented Simmons heads that I cannot hear at all.
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Wondering whether a vented head would be less prone to any possible wind planing?
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I have shot both on a windy day, and do believe vented are less affected by the wind.
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buckrack- which would also suggest a larger 2 blade head is more prone as well-unless it is large AND vented. ??
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I second what Buckracks said.
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Originally posted by buckracks7:
I have shot both on a windy day, and do believe vented are less affected by the wind.
Go hunt antelope in Eastern Montana. Vented is all I shoot these days. It's a noticeable difference once it gets really windy.
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Thanks for the input guys. Don Adair, buck-I too hunt in wind here in KS- and have really wondered about this. Makes me think about a Simmons- big 2 blade but vented and most of it narrow. Hmmm