wings
Aug 22 2005, 06:40 PM
how do yall tune your broadheads besides if they just spin good? i have shot the rocky mountain snypers for 2 seasons now but i want to get back to a fixed blade their is nothing wrong with them i have killed several does and 2 bucks but i just like fixed heads. i shoot goldtip expeditions and do you think i should use another arrow too like the acc or something.
please help?
psearcher22
Aug 22 2005, 06:52 PM
hey you can paper tune them to make sure they fly good out of your bow other than that i dont know i have just heard of that and spinning. those arrows you have are fine if you wanted to step up to some thing better i would suggest carbon express arrows like the maxima they are great shooting and extremely tough arrows i would highly recomend them. what fixed blades do you plan on trying?
wings
Aug 22 2005, 07:02 PM
i plan on trying the rocky mountain TI's 100. what do you think.
psearcher22
Aug 22 2005, 07:15 PM
good choice

im trying them too i have razor caps on my bear arrows and the ti 100's are going on my deer arrows
Randolph Cox
Aug 22 2005, 10:18 PM
Wings..I'm shooting maxima's,and titanium 100's.I didn't do any tuning,because they are dead on.I achieved my first robin hood with that combo the other day.The Ti's have a self-centering collar that aligns head to shaft as you tighten the Broadhead.That collar also functions as an adapter for carbons.They are tough,and shoot close to field tip,and they are sharp. 8)
http://www.rockymtbroadheads.com/97titanium100.html
nyturkeyduster
Aug 22 2005, 10:32 PM
First off, make sure you are lining your blades up with your vanes.
The Easton A/C/C's are one tough arrow, I shot them for a long time. Man are they deadly with a Muzzy 3 blade :shock: I just bought Easton Axis ST 400's when I got the new bow and they are just as good if not better. I got super penatration with those arrows combined with the Muzzys. Both will do fine with you. Good Luck
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