Arrow tuning

labman

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Does everybody align there broad heads to veins as close as possible? I do but I have talked to several people who say they just screw them on and go. I was just wondering every bodies opinion!! If you are a screw and go person what broad heads are you using? Thx
 

JNDEER

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no, I do not allign them. I have never noticed a difference when the random one ends up being alligned compared to those that are not.

slick trick magnum 100gr for me.
 

DaveZ

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There is no need to align broadheads with the veins. Just make sure the arrow shaft ends are square and that there is no wobble with the broadhead attched doing a spin test. If the broadheads are not perfectly square with the arrow they act as another set of veins and steer the arrow.
 

labman

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I agree to a point, but I have broad heads that work just fine with out aligning and others that you had too. That why I was wondering about what everybody shot. Thx
 

RUTTIN

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There is no need to align broadheads with the veins. Just make sure the arrow shaft ends are square and that there is no wobble with the broadhead attched doing a spin test. If the broadheads are not perfectly square with the arrow they act as another set of veins and steer the arrow.
great advice, I shoot a two blade Magnus Stinger so it's hard to align with veins and I have no problem with flight as long as the broadhead spins true on the arrow.
 

dcestnik

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Aligning broadheads isn't a deal-breaker but when I do refletch they end up aligned just to fit in the quiver better.
 

amp713

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I get them close with my muzzy's but i dont get them perfect, Im shooting a 2.1 fusion vane, 3 vanes with slight right hand helical, I think having them off just a bit helps it spin faster but might just be me....