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Well it's just about time....

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So tomorrow, my hunting buddy and I are gonna set our crossbows up with our hunting setups. Gonna make sure my Gold Tip Laser 2's with Thunderhead 100's are all hitting dead on. Also gonna make sure the Beman Thunderbolts and Wasp Boss 100's are gonna work too. :) Hopefully all goes well. I can't wait to get out hunting! :D
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Well, it didn't go to well. I'm still not dead on with every bolt. For some reason one will be dead on, then the next 2 will hit somewhere way off. I had a couple completely miss target and had to chase them down in the bushes. Found them barried in the ground everytime except one I found burried into this nice big chunk of meat :lol:

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Stupid log! Wierd because with field points my gold tips are dead on, but once I put these broadheads on them, they fly all over the place. Same broadheads were on my Thunderbolts before and fly fine. I can't figure it out. :?
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TYE Wrote :
Stupid log! Wierd because with field points my gold tips are dead on, but once I put these broadheads on them, they fly all over the place. Same broadheads were on my Thunderbolts before and fly fine. I can't figure it out.
Yep .... hard to understand that one ? ... were you on a steady rest ?

Good to get out and sight everything in though ! ... I'm ready ... got stands and trails done ... bring on Oct 1st !
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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R.J. wrote:TYE Wrote :
Stupid log! Wierd because with field points my gold tips are dead on, but once I put these broadheads on them, they fly all over the place. Same broadheads were on my Thunderbolts before and fly fine. I can't figure it out.
Yep .... hard to understand that one ? ... were you on a steady rest ?

Good to get out and sight everything in though ! ... I'm ready ... got stands and trails done ... bring on Oct 1st !
I tried resting on a chair, and I also sat in a chair and on the ground resting on my knee. I can't figure it out.

I thought maybe I have the Gold Tips with the weight problem, cuz they're old ones. But how could I when they shoot fine with fieldpoints?
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Post by jay73 »

Tye, I've not had much luck sighting in with field points and then switching over to broadheads to get the same results.

This is why I'll pick a couple of bolts (with broadheads on) out of my set-up, mark them and use them only to practice with.

Good luck man, make sure you're dead on by October.

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Question about the scope.... I'm a lil confused cuz its been a while. When adjusting it... do I chase the bolt? or do I adjust it to where i want the bolt to go.
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Adjust it to where the bolt needs to go ... if your bolts are hitting right , then adjust ( clicks ) left .... if you are shooting high , then adjust ( clicks ) down .
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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R.J. wrote:Adjust it to where the bolt needs to go ... if your bolts are hitting right , then adjust ( clicks ) left .... if you are shooting high , then adjust ( clicks ) down .
Okay thanks.

For a while I thought it was like pin sights.
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I've got 2 bolts that will both hit within a 4 inch area. But the other bolt fly's off to the side like a wazooo.
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TYE wrote:I've got 2 bolts that will both hit within a 4 inch area. But the other bolt fly's off to the side like a wazooo.
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TYE wrote: Wierd because with field points my gold tips are dead on, but once I put these broadheads on them, they fly all over the place. Same broadheads were on my Thunderbolts before and fly fine. I can't figure it out. :?
Go back to the thunderbolts if that was working.
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Post by wabi »

Tye,
A lot can affect the flight of broadheads. If you're not getting tight groups with the broadhead/arrow combination something is very wrong. It could be the broadhead design or weight isn't compatable with that shaft and fletching. It may be something you can figure out and correct, or it may just be simpler to find a broadhead that does work.
I'd check the balance point of that setup and see what the FOC is. If it's low, a heavier broadhead may cure the problem.
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Post by BigUgly »

Hey Tye jujst wondering have you ever used the broadheads that come with the essential kits. I've used nothing but the wasp boss hammers in 100 grain and are they ever accurate. I actually have two sets of broadheads one for target one for hunting. I never practise with field points. Just like gun hunting, my grandfather always said practise with the same thing you plan on killing with. May be a little more money but the game we hunt deserves the most ethical quickest kill. Also how is your breathing try not to breath in when firing. Try this deep breath in, crosshairs on target, exhale slowly, steady crosshairs then fire. This will also help you to remember to breath when a deer is in front of you.
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Post by bails111 »

Same problem here Tye. Sighted in my Vixen with my new setup two weeks ago and have been tweek'in bolts ever since. I'm shooting 20"
2216s with 4" feathers ,aluminum inserts Wasp Boss 100's and Thunderhead 100's. They take off all over the place.The Thunderheads are a little better 3" and 4" groups at 20yds but I would never hunt with them. I know the broadheads are planing but I can't figure it out. I've
aligned my broadheads with the fletching , against the fletching ,nothing
works. I think I'll try brass inserts and see if my FOC is off. BTW when I shoot Shockwave Mechanicals they are dead on at 20 to 50. Same with the fieldpoints. I'm kind of tempted to go mechanicals if I can,t get it together this weekend.
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Remember what a wise man said " If it ain't broke don't fix it"
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