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How big of a difference should a broadlead make?

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I have a 2012 Bear Encounter, and I've had it paper tested twice. But every time I throw on new broad heads it throws the arrow a new way. Granted it will had good grouping but is always is far from where the field points shoot.. Ive tried four different kinds, any suggestions what could be going wrong. Also, I've tries three different kinds of arrows. That's not the problem, and i use

A Whisker.

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Paper testing is ok to get you close, but there are better ways to tune. The paper test only shows you the position of the arrow at that specific distance.

 

Do a search for walk back tuning.

 

Also, check your arrow spine to make sure you are not shooting too stiff or too weak of an arrow.

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Define "far". Also, are you using fixed or mechanical broadheads? I've tried all sorts of tuning and the only fixed I can get to shoot out of my bow are slick tricks.

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I always sight in with my broadheads and if my field points are off then who cares as long as they are grouping. If your broadheads are punching where you aim id call it good!

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Shooting form, how you pull the trigger on your release, hand torque, grip strength can all be contributing factors to your arrows not flying accurately with broadheads. Broadheads tend to identify any inconsistancies in your form or the tuning of your bow. Having said that, Shooting at different distances while paper tuning can make a world of difference. just Because you shoot bullet holes at 3 feet, does not mean they are still bullet holes at 10 feet. If you do not want to try and fix your form, go with smaller broadheads or smaller mechanicals. Slick tricks, wac ems, shuttle T are some examples of smaller diameter broadheads that "usually" will fly great even with flaws in form or tuning. (so long as they are not major).

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