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Strong or Weak?

Started by archery j, April 09, 2011, 02:09:00 PM

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archery j

Hi all,

My broad head arrows are consistently hitting 2inches right of my field points. Does this indicate a weak or strong arrow?
Hoyt Buffalo #45

Spectre

Whats the shooting distance? If you are right handed, this does indicate that these arrows are a shade weak.
http://bowmaker.net/tuning.htm
Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

JimB

If you are right handed it would usually mean weak.

Occasionally,with too stiff an arrow,the arrow bounces of the edge of the shelf and will give a "false weak" indication by going right.If that is happening,there should be increased noise when it hits the shelf and it may even leave a slight rub mark.

Normally,it just means slightly weak.A slight increase in side plate thickness would probably correct it.

archery j

Thanks guys... Spectre, I am shooting at 22 yards.
Hoyt Buffalo #45

Spectre

QuoteOriginally posted by archery j:
Thanks guys... Spectre, I am shooting at 22 yards.
At that range, 2 inches off tells me that you are SO close to perfect. Make teensy adjustments, man. Itsy-bitsy-teensy.
Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

GRS

For me, 2" right at 22 yds. means I am shooting a great group!    Gerald

archery j

Thanks... I almost have it tuned... Of course I still spray one on occasion but I am getting better.
Hoyt Buffalo #45

stickem1

Wow, I would say you are darn close!

BWD

Build your side plate out a tad.
"If I had tried a little harder and practiced a little more, by now I could have been average"...Me

archery j

Hoyt Buffalo #45

Bjorn

Broadheads will often show weak because they make the projectile a bit longer. For that reason I use a heavier FP than BH to tune both the same.

archery j

Thanks Bjorn... So how do you know what grain broad head to purchase?
Hoyt Buffalo #45

Bjorn

My target is FP 25 gns heavier than the BH and some BH are longer than others; when you find something that works stick with it. BH's also lose  weight from sharpening, especially a head like a Grizzly. LOL! A grain scale can be real handy.

archery j

Makes sense... Thanks Bjorn
Hoyt Buffalo #45


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