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Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View PostYes. But BH design affects it more IMO. I have noticed from my own personal non professional trials, low angle 3 blade BHs fly like crap out of a more parallel limb bow, regardless of speed. But just about any 4 blade BH will fly much better out of the same bow.
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Originally posted by rocky View PostYou might have to go into more detail for me to grasp how a broadhead knows the limb angle of the bow it is shot from.?
Meaning a normal 3 blade muzzy with a low and longer blade angle flew bad regardless of what was done to my bowtec bow. And changing to the mx3, mx4 and st magnum flew much better with the same bow, same BH weight same arrows.
Just an observation based on what I saw when I shot them.
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Originally posted by Bowhunter1994 View PostI have always wondered this... I cranked up my bow from 65 to 73 pounds and I am struggling to tune a lot of broadheads... Like the grizztrick - exodus
At 265 fps I was shooting any broadhead I wanted- and now that I increased to about 280 fps I can't get em to tune
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Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View PostAgain, I said it was unprofessional, and non scientific. Just an observation I noticed.
Meaning a normal 3 blade muzzy with a low and longer blade angle flew bad regardless of what was done to my bowtec bow. And changing to the mx3, mx4 and st magnum flew much better with the same bow, same BH weight same arrows.
Just an observation based on what I saw when I shot them.
You may have found some lateral/horizontal nock travel in the setup you used, but that's a stretch at best.
Maybe it's the Indian?
Not pickin on you just throwing out suggestions
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