doing some shooting and was hitting the bulleye with the 100gr field point so I switch to my 100gr swacker broadheads and they are hitting the target about an inch low.
Make sure all the arrows spin true with the points on. May need to square the ends. Also, make sure no fletching contact. A mechanical should need little or no adjustment. How far were you shooting? I would try to shoot at 40 yds and shoot several arrows of each before deciding. If still a difference then bump the rest. I would personally do the tuning with a fixed blade. If you get them hitting together then all points/heads should group together(good heads that spin true).
IMO, only an inch low is nothing to be to worried about. Especially when hunting, there are far more "uncontrollable" variables that will cause more than a single inch deviation from shot to shot.
May wanna shoot through paper also to make sure it's in tune, but I agree with idsalmon too. One inch low isn't bad at all. And definitely shoot from farther distances to check it there.
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