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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Are Some Arrows and Broadheads Just Cursed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper John" data-source="post: 986772" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>I'm pretty picky about my setup. I square the cut end of the arrows and the inserts, I spin test my broadheads, and I do anything I can think of to maintain consistency and accuracy. However, being semi-new to archery something is bugging me and I want to know if this is normal. </p><p></p><p>There are a few arrows I have that will NOT group with the rest. Even after squaring the ends and spin testing them with the others they like to fly off, usually high and to the right. I've never thought much of it because I've always had enough that flew straight to hunt with. I'm just curious if this is typical of a group of arrows...to have a few that don't fly as true as the others.</p><p></p><p>Soon I'm going to start switching broadheads around to make sure it's not the head that's causing them to veer off. Other than that I'm not sure what's up with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper John, post: 986772, member: 40"] I'm pretty picky about my setup. I square the cut end of the arrows and the inserts, I spin test my broadheads, and I do anything I can think of to maintain consistency and accuracy. However, being semi-new to archery something is bugging me and I want to know if this is normal. There are a few arrows I have that will NOT group with the rest. Even after squaring the ends and spin testing them with the others they like to fly off, usually high and to the right. I've never thought much of it because I've always had enough that flew straight to hunt with. I'm just curious if this is typical of a group of arrows...to have a few that don't fly as true as the others. Soon I'm going to start switching broadheads around to make sure it's not the head that's causing them to veer off. Other than that I'm not sure what's up with them. [/QUOTE]
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