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Broadhead alignment ?

Started by Bob Macioch, July 09, 2008, 08:29:00 PM

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Bob Macioch

Does it make a difference in arrow accuracy if my broadheads are aligned with my feathers or not ?
What do you guys think ?

Thanks
Bob
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I think not.  I mount my 2 blades horizontal and three blades one up and two down.  I find the two blades to shoot more consistent for me that way.  The three blades I just want to be the same.
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mrkbsm

Honestly I don't believe it makes much difference.  For some people it's a mental thing, because it changes the shot picture a bit... on occasion I'll forget what I'm doing and mount one horizontal (I usually do vertical).  It's weird to shoot it the first couple of times, but once I get past that they shoot fine.

James Wrenn

I mount large two blades horizontal to just get them out of my sight picture.With 3 blades I just screw them in and don't worry about where they land.As long as the bow is tuned it really does not matter with 3 blades at the speeds most of us shoot with trad bows.
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Bob Macioch

Hunt for you! Dont worry what others will say,if your happy with what you shoot who really cares what anyone else thinks.You will be happier in the long run and hunting will remain the fun way to get meat for your entire life.Enjoy the journey

Pat B

I mount my broadheads so the arrow spins true. Its alignment on the shaft doesn't seem to make a difference to me.     Pat
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ozy clint

i mount mine horizontally. reason being, that if i make a poor release the b/head will catch less air because of the poor paradox movement. that's my theory, don't know if it makes any difference. point is i like to have my b/heads aligned the same because i try to eliminate as many variables as possible.
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