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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2008

How to broadhead tune your bow for better arrow flight which leads to better penetration and more consistent shooting.

Theres also a great double drop tine buck at the end!

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  • if your wings get bent but not partly torn off on one of the arrows will they still fly the same as one that hasnt got a bent wing? plz reply someone thx

  • @MrGunsmith29 As your vanes get worn and wrinkled there will be small changes in the flight of the arrows. For broadhead tuning I would recommend only using good straight fletching.

  • Isn't that what everyone wears??? LOL

  • They dont fly the same because of plaining. Wind, drag and pressures come into effect with broadheads. i hate how people post shit on youtube that is incorrect although this video does have some useful archery knowledge. And for godsake man video record your form and perfect it before you post a video teaching others how to injure their rotator cup. im not trying to troll just sick of bullshit tutorials lol good hunting to you

  • @GOOBTUBE1 You are correct that they don't fly the same because of PLANING, wind and drag. The latter two there is not much that can be done, except to change to lower profile heads. The first however is where a properly tuned bow comes into effect. If your bow is tuned properly, and your heads spin true the effects of planing are nil. As for my form, I realize it's not perfect. This video is not a tutorial on form issues but rather a tutorial on tuning your bow. Happy hunting!

  • hahahahaha says form issues while pulling back that bow unsafe as shit lol

  • @GOOBTUBE1 Please elaborate...

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  • @extremehunting ok thanks for the help

  • nothin like missing a nice deer

  • socks and sandles !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • haha he cut his fletching

    

  • how about you all quit crying about your compounds (not a real bow). pick up a real traditional all wood bow and shoot. if you match the grains of your points it wont matter what you shoot. if your skill and instinct is any good you wont miss... especially at 20yrds.. i shoot a 68in all wood longbow with 50ilb draw. i practice at 40 yrds and i dont even have to deal with all the "tuning"...

    bows shouldn't need to be tuned.... you should be tuned to shoot.

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