Go shoot at a mule deer at 80 yards on uneven ground when your tired in the mountains and let me know how those solid heads fly [emoji23]
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If you tune your arrows and your bow a fixed blade broadhead shouldn't be a problem at that distance. And I personally would not take that shot listed above.
If you tune your arrows and your bow a fixed blade broadhead shouldn't be a problem at that distance. And I personally would not take that shot listed above.
Doesn't matter if your bow is tuned perfect or not. If you don't make the perfect shot it will show with a fixed blade. Fatigue, grip pressure, stance and 20 other things can throw your shot off with a fixed blade. It will affect a mechanical significantly less
Doesn't matter if your bow is tuned perfect or not. If you don't make the perfect shot it will show with a fixed blade. Fatigue, grip pressure, stance and 20 other things can throw your shot off with a fixed blade. It will affect a mechanical significantly less
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And that's always been my argument about mechanicals vs. fixed. In a perfect world, on my back porch, I can get most any fixed head to fly true and to point of aim. Maybe it's just me, but I rarely get a perfect shot in the field where I'm not twisted or bent somehow. Also I get nervous so that doesn't help in the torque department either. Again just me, but on deer I think the big mechanicals are far superior for "most" of us weekend warriors!
And that's always been my argument about mechanicals vs. fixed. In a perfect world, on my back porch, I can get most any fixed head to fly true and to point of aim. Maybe it's just me, but I rarely get a perfect shot in the field where I'm not twisted or bent somehow. Also I get nervous so that doesn't help in the torque department either. Again just me, but on deer I think the big mechanicals are far superior for "most" of us weekend warriors!
I agree. I don't have any trouble getting fixed blades to fly. Even out to 100 yards. But that's in a controlled situation
Like anything, you can buy equipment that is complex and prone to failure that makes up for the fact that situations are often complex and humans are prone to failure. We get the freedom to choose which one to put the strain on.
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