My broadheads (Exodus 100gn, same as FPs) are shooting low. Other broadheads were even worse and had bigger groups.
See attachment: View attachment 50Yd FP vs Broadheads.pdf
1.7" low with 2" blazer vanes. 5" group. 245 ft/sec average arrow speed.
2.3" low with 4" Raptor Duravanes. 3.5" Group. 234 ft/sec ave arrow speed.
When I shoot a bare shaft, it is lower than the fletched arrows.
I have a 1" nose down tear when paper tuning.
I shoot a Bowtech Carbon Icon at 58lb draw weight.
Three questions:
1. What else can I do to shynch the broadheads to my FPs? My whiskerbiscuit is as high as it will go.
2. Would you shoot the 4" vanes, even if they are slightly slow (they seem a little more accurate)?
3. Are 2" or 4" vanes more impacted by wind?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
See attachment: View attachment 50Yd FP vs Broadheads.pdf
1.7" low with 2" blazer vanes. 5" group. 245 ft/sec average arrow speed.
2.3" low with 4" Raptor Duravanes. 3.5" Group. 234 ft/sec ave arrow speed.
When I shoot a bare shaft, it is lower than the fletched arrows.
I have a 1" nose down tear when paper tuning.
I shoot a Bowtech Carbon Icon at 58lb draw weight.
Three questions:
1. What else can I do to shynch the broadheads to my FPs? My whiskerbiscuit is as high as it will go.
2. Would you shoot the 4" vanes, even if they are slightly slow (they seem a little more accurate)?
3. Are 2" or 4" vanes more impacted by wind?
Thanks in advance for any advice.