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3 blade bh orientation?

Started by el greco, July 25, 2013, 01:57:00 AM

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el greco

I was wondering if you all align the blades with the feathers or you think it doesn't really affect the flight?
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Bear Heart

I haven't found that it matters. I like it to be like a "Y" so that it doesn't block my sight picture.
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m midd

Not sure if it matters either but i like mine to line up with my feathers.
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pitbull

It doesn't matter, the beauty of 3 blade heads is excellent flight no matter how you mount them and the hole they leave.

Sean B

Doesn't matter. Back when I shot compounds, I would have to align the blades with straight vains. Shooting such a strong helical and properly tuned arrows, you shouldn't have too.
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Zradix

QuoteOriginally posted by Bear Heart:
I haven't found that it matters. I like it to be like a "Y" so that it doesn't block my sight picture.
x2   :thumbsup:
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Zradix

just let me add...

we don't line up our 2 blades to our 3 fletch arrows.
...just saying you don't need to worry about the flight being affected from it.

Just make sure they're on straight and you'll be good.
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

black velvet

X3 for Y figuration when I use 3 blades   :thumbsup:

el greco

Thanks , I never thought of mounting them as a Y.I will try that.
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SlowBowinMO

I am right handed, I like to mount them so one blade is at about 1 o'clock.  Even large Snuffers don't distract me when mounted that way.
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joe skipp

I mount my Snuffers in a "Y" because of my split vision aiming method.
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DarkTimber

QuoteOriginally posted by Braveheart Archery:
I am right handed, I like to mount them so one blade is at about 1 o'clock.  Even large Snuffers don't distract me when mounted that way.
This is what I do as well

Bear Heart

I originally did the Y so I could use the back of the bottom blade as a draw check
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SS Snuffer

Shooting thru mesh of a blind it helps to match them to your fletch.
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smokin joe

What Joe Skipp said...
I like 3-blades in the shape of a Y.
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