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    #16
    Paper tune your bow. On an animal like that you want all the kinetic energy you can get. Get your bow tuned right and your heads will go to the same point of impact and upon impact you will get maximum penitration. You can adjust your sights but that is a bandaid on a problem. You can solve the problem. And Ultramax it's not about bashing. You are just not giving the most correct advice.

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      #17
      There is a whole slew of factors that could be causing your broadhead arrows to impact to the right. If your arrows are spined correctly, your bow walk back tuned, and you have no cam lean (strings are coming off the cams straight), then your broadheads should group. Form has a lot to do with getting fixed blade heads to fly right. I have shot a lot of bows, and have gone through and broadhead tuned every one of them. If you do move your rest, do it in 1/32" increments: a little goes a long way. Hope this helps.

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        #18
        As long as my broadhead weight matches my field point I can put on any broadhead and it'll fly true. But I bare shaft tune. It works

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          #19
          Originally posted by UltraMax View Post
          My dad still kills deer every year with a Hoyt Pro Vantage with aluminum arrows and I can promise you, when The Native Americans brought my dad's bow over the Bering Straight, there was no such thing as "paper."
          Sorry to tell you but i too had a Hoyt Pro Vantage and paper tuned way back then! This is nothing new.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
            Sorry to tell you but i too had a Hoyt Pro Vantage and paper tuned way back then! This is nothing new.
            Just jokes Mud, just jokes

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              #21
              Thanks guys both broad heads and field tips group just not the same spot:-) I have c&s check my bow regularly and they verified my spine with the broad head. Sounds like I need to walk back and paper tune it....I spend to much time hunting and practice shooting to not do it right.

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                #22
                Originally posted by UltraMax View Post
                Just jokes Mud, just jokes
                OK, just let me know when you do that, I have been celebrating too much with a job offer an acceptance tonight. Have a great night! Dang your Dad might be as old as I am!

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                  #23
                  You can look up Easton's guide to paper tuning, but that will only take you so far. I got a new bow 2 years ago and my broad heads were not flying right. I was fine at 20 yards, but the more I backed up, the farther off they were. I tried moving my rest etc. to to no avail. I took my bow into Archery Country in Austin and had them paper tune it. I believe I had some cam lean that was causing my issue. This is not something I could have fixed on my own. Broadheads are dead on now. Just shot them at 50 yards and they flew just like my field points, or darn close.

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                    #24
                    try moving the rest slightly to the left, like a millimeter at a time.

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                      #25
                      Also make sure your arrows spin true with the bh screwed on. Any little wobble will affect flight. But it does sound like you need your bow tuned. With my bow I am shoot any bh in my bh box and they fly to same poi as my fp out to 60 yds.

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                        #26
                        U might try walk back tuneing!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by UltraMax View Post
                          Sight your bow in with your broadheads. I have not shot a field point in several years. My FPs never did hit where my BHs did. Another set of wings on the front of your arrow will not always fly the same as a field point. That's my experience.


                          I like that Idaho law.

                          Learn to tune em right.
                          Mudslinger has a decade on me. I agree. I've never had an issue even when I shot Thunderhead 160's and Muzzy 145's. It's not rocket science.

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                            #28
                            Like said before, broadhead tune your bow. This will help you
                            Attached Files

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                              #29
                              Not sure why it's double posting the pic

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by TxHunter06 View Post
                                Not sure why it's double posting the pic
                                Maybe because I really need to learn it ;-) thanks very much!!

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