Would you like more accuracy from your Excalibur?
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Would you like more accuracy from your Excalibur?
Just curious here.
What would you think if you could get a 1/2 to 3/4 inch group at 60 yards with a HUNTING arrow that has a cutting diameter of just over 1-3/16"?
Would you want that?
Please, this question is for customers only.
Thanks
What would you think if you could get a 1/2 to 3/4 inch group at 60 yards with a HUNTING arrow that has a cutting diameter of just over 1-3/16"?
Would you want that?
Please, this question is for customers only.
Thanks
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You must be implying a new broadhead being used. That's a larger than normal cut.
I personally would like a larger cut. The bows I use have the power to drive through a larger cutting head. When I raised that as a desirable effect...a wider cut.... several people here said it couldn't be done without sacrificing accuracy. Wind planing was said to be the problem.
Back to you.
I personally would like a larger cut. The bows I use have the power to drive through a larger cutting head. When I raised that as a desirable effect...a wider cut.... several people here said it couldn't be done without sacrificing accuracy. Wind planing was said to be the problem.
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Interesting concept . I had thought of putting cutting blades just ahead of the fetching to aid in pass through, but never doing away with fetching entirely.
Would these bolts be able to be used on current production Excaliburs?
To answer your question, I have no idea what type of groups I could get with broadheads at 60 yards because I have never shot one that far.
Referring to a previous post about 50 yard broad side shots you will understand my feeling that even if you can hit a 1/2 spot everytime at 60 yards no matter how fast the arrow/bolt is the deer can take one step while browsing undisturbed which would put the arrow 10" or so from the point of aim.
Still I am interested in your idea because a shorter more accurate bolt which still maintains it's weight would appear to be a good thing.
Pete
Would these bolts be able to be used on current production Excaliburs?
To answer your question, I have no idea what type of groups I could get with broadheads at 60 yards because I have never shot one that far.
Referring to a previous post about 50 yard broad side shots you will understand my feeling that even if you can hit a 1/2 spot everytime at 60 yards no matter how fast the arrow/bolt is the deer can take one step while browsing undisturbed which would put the arrow 10" or so from the point of aim.
Still I am interested in your idea because a shorter more accurate bolt which still maintains it's weight would appear to be a good thing.
Pete
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