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    Help with Broadhead tuning please

    I have moved my rest back and forth and can not get my broadheads to hit the same spot as my fieldtips.

    I'm shooting muzzy 3 blade and NAP Bloodrunner heads. My broadheads are hitting perfectly together and my field tips are to the right 2-3 inches.

    How can I bring them together?

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    #2
    did you have an actual pro shop set your bow up and not cabelas bass pro or academy???
    i had the exact same problem and moving my rest wouldnt work come to find out it was 5/8'' too far one way and my BH would group but moving my rest didnt work.. anyways i took it to an actual pro shop and they went thru it step by step and after that i had to make very minor adjustments to get it perfect.. i have been bow hunting for 14 years and should have known you get what you pay for..

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      #3
      What bow are you shooting? Arrows/spine? Could be cam/idler lean, hand torque.

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        #4
        I did have the shop set it up here but that's not saying much. They are very nice but rush through bows.

        I'm shooting a Bowtech Invasion at 58#s. Goldtip 5575 arrows and 100 grain heads and fieldpoints.

        I was thinking torque and did everything I could think of to eliminate it and my groups stayed consistent for probably 30-40 shots

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          #5
          Have you walk back tuned it first?

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            #6
            I had the exact same thing and tried moving my rest with no luck. Was suggested on here that I try tightening the limb bolts a quarter turn at a time and that fixed mine. Ended up going about a full turn.

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              #7
              I had the same problem a few weeks ago. I took it to the shop and the tech put 1/2 a twist in the top harness and they came together

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                #8
                Sounds like you need to yoke tune it add a twist in the left controll take one out of the right

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                  #9
                  yoke tune that bad boy, its a common problem with them. easy to fix but you need to get that done and have them re-set center shot then you can go from there.

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                    #10
                    Yoke tuning worked with my Hoyt. I took a twist or two out of the right yoke and put a couple of twist in the left. Now my broadheads and field points are grouping together.

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                      #11
                      Sounds like a yoke tune is what needs to be done then. I will try to find a good shop to go to and get her worked on.

                      Thank you all for yourhelp!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cbrown View Post
                        Sounds like a yoke tune is what needs to be done then. I will try to find a good shop to go to and get her worked on.

                        Thank you all for yourhelp!
                        I think I know just the guys youre looking for

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                          #13
                          I'm having the same issue my broadheads are flying 3" to the right of where my feild points go. I thought that it was just the broadheads so I switched to a Rage 2 blade and that did the trick for me. As I am new to bow hunting what is a yoke turn and is that something that I can do to my bows? I have a Mathews Switchback and a Mathews LX and both are doing the same thing.

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                            #14
                            yoke tuning is accomplished by taking in or letting out twists in the split yoke. a lot of guys go crazy trying to tune the center shot but never get it right because the real issue lies in the yoke adjustment. to yoke tune you need a press and i advise you have a shop do it so you can understand the process.

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                              #15
                              If you get good broadhead groups at 30yards, and do not plan to shoot past that distance hunting and have no 3d competitions in the near future, let me be the heretic and suggest you move your pins to the left to hit what you're aiming at and hunt hard.

                              Not the technically correct answer, but if you're grouping well it solves the problem.

                              The deer or pig won't know.

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