The key really is proper spine. You have to remember that MOST of us will have to shoot a longer arrow than we are used to shooting at deer and targets. You have to get that broadhead out in front of the riser. Then you are throwing a 125 gr. broadhead out there, when again most of us shoot a 100gr. typically. So you have to re-tune the bow for the longer/heavier combination. It takes some micro tuning to get it perfect, but it is worth it in the end.
@msjm121055 i dont know to tell you. i use carbon express as well and they seem to work fine with me. idk what the guy in the video is using. maybe u should have your arrows cut to properly fit your bow. adds a little to the cost but it may work. (say you are using 31 inch arrows, and have about 3 inches of shaft sticking out of the bow. my understanding is about 1 inch is all you want off the arrow sticking out, so a bowsmith*or something like that* would cut to make it shorter.)
The key really is proper spine. You have to remember that MOST of us will have to shoot a longer arrow than we are used to shooting at deer and targets. You have to get that broadhead out in front of the riser. Then you are throwing a 125 gr. broadhead out there, when again most of us shoot a 100gr. typically. So you have to re-tune the bow for the longer/heavier combination. It takes some micro tuning to get it perfect, but it is worth it in the end.
NewDayOutdoors 1 year ago
Those things fly so bad for me! I can only shoot consistent at 10 to 15 yards. But I'm using carbon Xpress arrows. So maybe thats the problem?
msjm121055 1 year ago
@msjm121055 i dont know to tell you. i use carbon express as well and they seem to work fine with me. idk what the guy in the video is using. maybe u should have your arrows cut to properly fit your bow. adds a little to the cost but it may work. (say you are using 31 inch arrows, and have about 3 inches of shaft sticking out of the bow. my understanding is about 1 inch is all you want off the arrow sticking out, so a bowsmith*or something like that* would cut to make it shorter.)
fishreaper 1 year ago