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    Shoot thru mesh question

    Not to steal from the other thread (mesh or black hole) but it made me ask a question that a me a few of us have been discussing..Do you think that the angle that a fixed blade broadhead makes contact with the window affects the flight of the arrow? Lets say your target is to one side or the other and not directly in front of you and the broadhead does not make straight contact with the mesh. Does it alter flight? we have also noted a difference in the same situation using a loose mesh window(double bull) or a tight net window on a homemade box blind..any opinons?

    #2
    no it doesn't alter flight loose or tight, shoot through is so thin, the arrow is so sharp and moving so fast it's irrelevant.

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      #3
      Practice that way and remove your doubts.

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        #4
        Old Killer has the best advice. Always practice do remove any doubts.

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          #5
          been doing it for years with no problems

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            #6
            No problems here but I keep mine as tight as possible.

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              #7
              No. By the time the broadhead gets through the mesh, the back of the arrow is probably still in contact with your rest. Then, when the fletching goes through the mesh, I imagine that tiny bit of extra drag is enough to straighten out any wiggle you might have.

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                #8
                My biggest problem is seeing out of it when I stand up

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                  #9
                  I have shot through mesh at multiple angles for years with no problems.
                  Spraying the inside of the mesh lightly with flat black paint does wonders on cutting down the sun glare.

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                    #10
                    s Cull I will try that when sitting I see perfectly when I stand I lose a lot of visibility.
                    I am not sure if it is the camo pattern or what

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                      #11
                      Old killer said it. Always practice if in doubt.

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