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tuning a fix blade


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Hi everyone Im sure it in the threads some were about this.

Im trying a fix blade broad head this year from the mechanical I used for years. Is there a tuning process I should be aware of before I start moving things around on my bow. I have a 2 arrows that fly solid and 2 that fly to the right. I did however try a couple more arrows and they flew to the right again.

Thanks for any input on the subject...........

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    The first thing i have to ask is. are you shooting a 2" vane?  If so, you can sometimes get head stear out of a fixed blade head with 2" vanes. I would suggest a 3"-4" vane for fixed blades. As far as tuning i have never had to change anything once tuned with field point. Given there the same grain. It might sound remedial but i dont know your experience with archery.... Just my experience 8)

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Im using a 4 in vain on carbon arrows. Its amazing to me on how these arrows fly kinda all over the place. Im using the same grain and the same set up that I have used for 20 years except of course the broadhead. I keep reading about vain to head alignments. some say keep them aligned other say off set. I just hate to pull inserts or re vain the arrows if its a tuning issue with the bow. I guess Im looking for tips.

   

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I would start with paper tuning with field points, after that than work with the broad heads, if your still getting 2 on center and 2 right, I would check what position your blades are I when at full draw for 3 blade I always liked mine to look like a "Y" and for 4 blade either a "X" or "+".

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