Mine shot out of my vector turbo spot on. My vector will shoot slick trick grizz trick 2', razor tricks, muzzy phantoms and DRts all the same. Your bow may need some fine adjustments
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Yes, can get out of tune. Are the nocks and fletchings lined up so there is not contact anywhere? Are they all shooting off in a similar direction? If so, then broadhead tune by moving the rest to bring the fixed blades to the field points. If no pattern at all to the misses then contact may be the issue. If all else fails check your brace height and ata. If those are off or you can't get it dialed in then head to the shop.
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When I first got my DRTs (this time last year) I told them about TBH and I recommended that they look into becoming a supporter of the site. I did the same with Foreverlast after they did me right on some snake boots. Foreverlast became a TBH sponsor, but Dirtnapgear did not.
If you like their broadheads, drop them a note and see if you can get them to sponsor our addiction!
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Originally posted by docmay View PostYes, can get out of tune. Are the nocks and fletchings lined up so there is not contact anywhere? Are they all shooting off in a similar direction? If so, then broadhead tune by moving the rest to bring the fixed blades to the field points. If no pattern at all to the misses then contact may be the issue. If all else fails check your brace height and ata. If those are off or you can't get it dialed in then head to the shop.
I have a couple arrows with shield cut feathers (was using regular feathers) that i just tried and all broadheads flew like darts, right with the field points (same arrow type, same everything, just different fletching). So that's good. I guess my bow is slightly out of tune and a slightly larger fletching was enough to fix the problem??? Either way, let it be known, the DRTs fly great and the issues I was having were not due to the head.
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Originally posted by TX_Kevin View PostWhen I first got my DRTs (this time last year) I told them about TBH and I recommended that they look into becoming a supporter of the site. I did the same with Foreverlast after they did me right on some snake boots. Foreverlast became a TBH sponsor, but Dirtnapgear did not.
If you like their broadheads, drop them a note and see if you can get them to sponsor our addiction!
I had seen awhile back that a new member was dirtnap_gear. Hopefully it's in the works
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Ok finally got to try these out on a live target. Had a spike come in Saturday evening. 35 yards, just outside the feeder. Looking all cautious and stuff. But, he was standing broadside so I decided to see what these things can do. Here is the set up: Blind, shoot through mesh. 35 yards, broadside. 65 lb bow. Easton ST Axis n fused arrows. Nu Fletch system steering. Double lunged him. Ran about 40 yards and crashed hard. Easy blood trail to follow.
First pic is how I found him. Second pic is the Entrance hole. Third pic is the exit.
I guess I'll be buying more of these. Only downside I can see with them is they slice through the animals so fast that they hit the ground hard on the other side. I have to take a file to the blades to get the nicks out of it from hitting rocks after the pass through (not a bad problem to have) I shot a Tom Friday evening and the arrow passed through him, hit a rock on the ground, bounced up and stuck in a tree about 6 feet up.
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Originally posted by CountryLegend View PostI'm seriously considering these, want to read some more reviews.
Hoyt 21
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