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Post by 180py on Aug 22, 2018 20:36:01 GMT -6
It's that time of year again So this is sort of the reverse of when you originally sight in your bow and follow the arrow with your sight? For broadhead tuning or just plain fine tuning I guess you'd say, you're basically micro adjusting the rest the opposite direction to get it perfectly aligned etc? This is basically to get your broad heads to hit the same as your field points. When you do that your arrow will be flying better and give you better penetration
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Post by missouribowtech on Aug 22, 2018 21:36:17 GMT -6
So this is sort of the reverse of when you originally sight in your bow and follow the arrow with your sight? For broadhead tuning or just plain fine tuning I guess you'd say, you're basically micro adjusting the rest the opposite direction to get it perfectly aligned etc? This is basically to get your broad heads to hit the same as your field points. When you do that your arrow will be flying better and give you better penetration Right and you're moving the rest opposite of where the arrow hits left/right correct? Going to do this just making sure I understand correctly. For example, if my field tip hits dead center and a broadhead hits 1/4" left, then I'd want to move the rest a hair right?
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Post by 180py on Aug 23, 2018 4:48:07 GMT -6
This is basically to get your broad heads to hit the same as your field points. When you do that your arrow will be flying better and give you better penetration Right and you're moving the rest opposite of where the arrow hits left/right correct? Going to do this just making sure I understand correctly. For example, if my field tip hits dead center and a broadhead hits 1/4" left, then I'd want to move the rest a hair right? If it's only a 1/4" off move further away and see but yes move the arrow in the direction you want it to go
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