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    Broadhead flight help please

    I have some Muzzy Phantom and Bloodrunners that I'm shooting and they both group several inches left of my field point and a little high. My arrows look weird in flight from longer distances (30-40 yards) I think it's corkscrewing or fish tailing left I'd like to get this problem fixed! I'm shooting 60 lbs at 27 draw with Easton ST Epic 400's, and all my heads and tips are 100 grains. So hence the question, what can I do to fix this?! Thanks for any help!

    #2
    id say try a stiffer arrow. maybe a 340. i was shooting 400s and the bowshop guy told me to got o 340s they are dead on

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      #3
      Move your rest towards the field tips in very small movements and they would move together

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        #4
        Thanks guys. And the rest thing helped a little. But then my field tips fly really bad. Any other ideas?

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          #5
          Ttt

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            #6
            Wouldn't you rather have your broad heads fly good?

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              #7
              Try some Rage. They fly just like a field point.

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                #8
                If your arrows are fishtailing, you may have rest contact. Is the bow in time/set to specs? Could be the drop away timing as well. Have you tried other bhs as well?

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                  #9
                  Try the smoke Ramcats they fly real well at longer ranges

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by panhandlehunter View Post
                    Try some Rage. They fly just like a field point.
                    Rage are also in my quiver, flying well too.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bluelund79 View Post
                      If your arrows are fishtailing, you may have rest contact. Is the bow in time/set to specs? Could be the drop away timing as well. Have you tried other bhs as well?
                      Well I'm shooting a 360 capture, and if by set to specs you mean weight wise, then I have 50-60 pound limbs and it's set at 60. Maybe I don't understand your question! Haha.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by brrdnk View Post
                        Try the smoke Ramcats they fly real well at longer ranges
                        May have to later, but I'm looking for a fix without spending some money! I'll keep them in mind though!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TedStriker View Post
                          Wouldn't you rather have your broad heads fly good?
                          Well yes. But I'm looking for a fix to just group them together. You know? If all else fails, I will keep it this way!

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                            #14
                            I've read that lowering my poundage a little could help? What do y'all think?

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                              #15
                              if your arrow is stiff(which left indicates) you would need to turn it up. there is something going on with the rest and alignment i would bet. and when he says specs, he means axle to axle, and brace height being set to factory specs, not draw weight.

                              you need to spray some athletes foot powder on the back 1/3 of your arrow and see where it is hitting the rest or cable, and go from there. because a BH will not cause corkscrewing, but contact will. if there is a shop close to you, they can probably fix it fairly quickly. it could be the brushes worn out on you rest also.

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