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southpaw14

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I picked up a pack of these today. Anybody else shooting them? Did they fly the same as field tips for anybody else? My wife and I both shot them from 2 different style's of arrows and both are hitting 6 to 7 inches to the right. Anybody else fighting this? If this is the norm what is a good tip that will fly as true as a field tip?
 
Most broadheads will fly the same as your field points with a little tuning. Try adjusting your arrow rest to the left a 1/16 of an inch at a time and see if they get closer to your field points. If you do that it will move your field tips to where they aren't hitting exactly where you are aiming. Don't worry about it moving them though. Just see if the difference between the broadheads and field points shrink. If you keep moving it a little at a time the broadheads and field point should eventually hit the same spot. Then you can just re-sight.
 
TheAirMan said:
Most broadheads will fly the same as your field points with a little tuning. Try adjusting your arrow rest to the left a 1/16 of an inch at a time and see if they get closer to your field points. If you do that it will move your field tips to where they aren't hitting exactly where you are aiming. Don't worry about it moving them though. Just see if the difference between the broadheads and field points shrink. If you keep moving it a little at a time the broadheads and field point should eventually hit the same spot. Then you can just re-sight.

Ditto , if that doesn't work , then increase the arrow spine .
 
What Airman and Radar said. Muzzy's are a high quality head. If you are not getting good flight with them the problem lies in something else. Arrows, tuning, Shooting form or release can all affect where your arrows hit, especially Broadhead vs. field points.

Not all broadheads are created equal. But the Muzzy's are good ones.
 

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