Broadhead

Broadhead

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
When you have a question about archery, go to "Mr. Archery" himself, Tom Hahn at Sportsmen's Warehouse. "When you are citing in a broad head, they seem to fly differently than a practice tip or a field tip so how do you do it? What I do is old-school. I am going to have a set of arrows that I practice with and a set of arrows that I am going to hunt with. They will be the same arrow but I am going to take the time to mark my odd fletch to match my blade of my broad head so I am getting the same spin rate on every arrow. What you are doing is putting a wing on the front that is going to fight the wing that's on the back. Some of the newer products that we have, the feral on them is so much shorter than what I started out with that you are almost getting away from that to a point where the only adjustment you have to make might be a little windage on your sight but your elevation should stay the same. The new arrows are all a real short feral on the broad heads so you don't have as much resistance on the front so you don't have to do as much fine tuning. Even though I still do at my old school way even with the new stuff, that way I know one through six is going to be the same so I don't have to go through all my arrows and make sure how they are flying. I can just use one.
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