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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Another broad-head question
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeRunner13" data-source="post: 5726386" data-attributes="member: 13525"><p>I'm running Easton Axis 5mm shafts with a 4 vane fletch and 100 grain tips. I went to check broad-head accuracy today and man was I surprised and confused. I bought some G5 Striker X broad-heads to try this year. Screwed one on and it's hitting 6-8 inches to the right. I tried it another couple of times and the same result. I grabbed an old Muzzy MX3 and it hit right with my field tips. I grabbed a Magnus Stinger and it hit right with my field tips too. I know if a bow is tuned correctly then fixed blades shouldn't be an issue. I've shot fix blades for 15 years with no issues. But this is a first for me. Is the 4 blade broad-head with the 4 vane working against themselves? What have y'all seen with something like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeRunner13, post: 5726386, member: 13525"] I’m running Easton Axis 5mm shafts with a 4 vane fletch and 100 grain tips. I went to check broad-head accuracy today and man was I surprised and confused. I bought some G5 Striker X broad-heads to try this year. Screwed one on and it’s hitting 6-8 inches to the right. I tried it another couple of times and the same result. I grabbed an old Muzzy MX3 and it hit right with my field tips. I grabbed a Magnus Stinger and it hit right with my field tips too. I know if a bow is tuned correctly then fixed blades shouldn’t be an issue. I’ve shot fix blades for 15 years with no issues. But this is a first for me. Is the 4 blade broad-head with the 4 vane working against themselves? What have y’all seen with something like this? [/QUOTE]
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