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bfrshooter!

Thanks for your Broadhead tuning tips, it worked like a bomb.
I had to lower the nocking point and reduce bow weight.

The arrow started fishtailing when I went back to 30 yards and hit to the right of the spot. I then measured the distance between the string and the two limbs where they enter the pockets. Lowered the weight on the one limb until the distances matched and then the arrow hit the spot.

Without adjusting the sights, I now shoot both Rocky Mountain Ironheads,100 grain and Thunder Head Pro Series, 100 grain in the same spot as the field points.

I recommend your " Broadhead Tuning The Easy Way " to anyone.
 
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I recommend your " Broadhead Tuning The Easy Way " to anyone.




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Glad it worked for you!
And John, I put my E mail address on your post about paper tuning.
 
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