Ok guys if you shoot a BH into a target five it six times do you hunt with that BH or do you use a new one that hasnt been shot ?
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Originally posted by txdukklr View PostOverspine add a crank to each limb and I'd bet the broadheads move to the right.
Also micro adjust the rest to the left. Try adding poundage first.Last edited by aggieland; 12-05-2010, 03:52 PM.
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Originally posted by PineyWoodsBow View Postwhat does "overspine" mean, and why would adding a crank to each limb change accuracy? just curious, never heard of this...
If your arrow is "underspined" the arrow is not stiff enough and will hit to the right of the field points. Decreasing poundage will move it to the left.
The lenght of the arrow, the spine of the arrow, broadhead weight, and other factors can affect this.
This is assuming that your centershot is right, but that is the first thing I check. That will save you a lot of headaches.
Page 11 of the Easton Tuning Guide has a good illustration of this.
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