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Re: mechanical vs fixed blades
[Re: Buglemintoday]
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11/24/12 05:05 PM
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Guess I'm going to try some different broadheads. Will probably invest in some some more fixed blades for now, but will give grim reapers a try too somewhere down the road (that's what my bow technician shoots and he loves them).
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Re: mechanical vs fixed blades
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11/27/12 09:42 PM
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prefer fixed blades i shoot Crimson Talon's.. Me to for the laat 4 years and theyve never disappointed me
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Re: mechanical vs fixed blades
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11/28/12 11:22 PM
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anyone interested in some four blade Magnus stingers? I've got four of them I'd looking to get rid of now lol
Ended up buying some standard muzzy three blades. they shoot much better and I got six of them for the price of three of the Magnus broadheads. seems like everytime I take my bow out of the case, I have to play with the sights a little to get my arrows hitting exactly where I'm lined up. I wonder how much weather conditions (temperature, humidity) and altitude affect the flight? Then again, I never really worried about how any of those things might affect the flight of a bullet from my rifle.
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Re: mechanical vs fixed blades
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12/11/12 11:40 PM
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anyone interested in some four blade Magnus stingers? I've got four of them I'd looking to get rid of now lol
Ended up buying some standard muzzy three blades. they shoot much better and I got six of them for the price of three of the Magnus broadheads. seems like everytime I take my bow out of the case, I have to play with the sights a little to get my arrows hitting exactly where I'm lined up. I wonder how much weather conditions (temperature, humidity) and altitude affect the flight? Then again, I never really worried about how any of those things might affect the flight of a bullet from my rifle. temp will effect the limbs of your bow and yoru sights. But make sure also your anchor point is always the same before you mess with your pins. I shoot T3's and absolutly love them. I am interested in the new chisel point rage, I have buddies who cuss the old ones. Anybody know much about helicals? I'd be interested in learning more about them, i am kinda acuracy crazy with my set up.
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Re: mechanical vs fixed blades
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12/17/12 04:55 AM
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I now shoot a T/D recurve I built but when I shot a compound I loved shooting spitfires. They were great but a pain to replace the blades. I would get the same grouping as my field points but when I was in a treestand shooting over 35 yds the 40 and 50 yd pins needed to be adjusted just a little. Later I went to an HHA single pin sight and used a software to make up the yardage tape on the side. Made life so much easier lol. The spitfires are more forgiving since the blades are in till impact. You do need a good poundage bow to shoot them correctly though like others said.
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