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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
4 blade broadhead
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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 4768918" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>I bought a pack and shot them a little bit. Were off about 4 inches to the left from my field points. Will broadhead tune and try them again. I shoot a whisker biscuit and have for years. Usually with the biscuit you cant get the broadheads to hit exactly with the field points but can get them within a few inches. I am shooting a Bow Tech Prodigy, pulling 52 pounds. With some injuries the broadheads may be me and just magnifying some of those problems but I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>Just broadhead tuned and now I am satisfied. Got G5 striker, Redhead Blackout (same as striker) and the Slick Trick Magnums all hitting two inches left of my field tips and dead on up and down with my field tips. All three of those broadheads are stacking on top of each other at 27 yards. Think I will buy another pack of the Slick Tricks and go with them. Will adjust sights a little for now for the field tips and then come first of September will adjust for the Broadheads. Close to season I always have an extra set of broadheads and all my practice is done shooting broadheads only. I hope the blood trails with the four blade are better than the 3 blade Striker/Blackout. Have killed a lot of deer with the Blackout and have only had a couple of very good blood trails. Only reason I am switching to the Slicktrick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 4768918, member: 20182"] I bought a pack and shot them a little bit. Were off about 4 inches to the left from my field points. Will broadhead tune and try them again. I shoot a whisker biscuit and have for years. Usually with the biscuit you cant get the broadheads to hit exactly with the field points but can get them within a few inches. I am shooting a Bow Tech Prodigy, pulling 52 pounds. With some injuries the broadheads may be me and just magnifying some of those problems but I don't think so. Just broadhead tuned and now I am satisfied. Got G5 striker, Redhead Blackout (same as striker) and the Slick Trick Magnums all hitting two inches left of my field tips and dead on up and down with my field tips. All three of those broadheads are stacking on top of each other at 27 yards. Think I will buy another pack of the Slick Tricks and go with them. Will adjust sights a little for now for the field tips and then come first of September will adjust for the Broadheads. Close to season I always have an extra set of broadheads and all my practice is done shooting broadheads only. I hope the blood trails with the four blade are better than the 3 blade Striker/Blackout. Have killed a lot of deer with the Blackout and have only had a couple of very good blood trails. Only reason I am switching to the Slicktrick. [/QUOTE]
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