mcelkhunter Report post Posted July 28, 2009 I have gone through much of what you are talking about and eventually just shot expandables because I could never get the fixed blades to shoot well for me. I would recommend you try a different broadhead. I finally drew a bull elk tag this year and didn't really want to use an expandable. Some friends of mine had used Wac 'Em on their hunt last year and said they flew just like their field points so I tried them and they fly great. No adjustments at all from my field points. Best thing was that Cabela's had them on clearence so I bought a bunch pretty cheap too!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heat Report post Posted July 28, 2009 Hey Jake, Do you have anybody around to watch you shoot. Could be a form issue, but my opinion is that Kent is on to something. You haven't told us what your Draw Length is, or how many pounds you are shooting, but did tell us you're using the 5575 gold tips. My opinion is that you could be underspined. I shoot about 66 lbs with 28 inch arrows, and when I shot gold tip I used the 7595's. With draw forces from the cams these days, and release aids, I think it's pretty hard to be overspined. If you're on the edge of the two arrow sizes, my advice is to always err on the heavy side, not the light side. Try shooting one of your buddies arrows if they have something heavier, or turn your bow's draw weight down and see if that helps. It takes a lot of patience to get things right with archery. It's not a quick fix, instant gratification type of deal. I've been at it for 20 years and I learn new stuff constantly. Keep your head up and you'll figure it out. PS - I'm local so if you ever want to get together and shoot I'm game...shoot me a PM. Nick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites