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I have a problem of sorts it seems as though my tree sharks cause a distraction or something. I was thinking about trying a nice 3 blade this year anyone else have this problem?
-------------------- Brandon Moore Rome,Ga Posts: 389 | From: Ga | Registered: Dec 2009
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try rotating the head with a washer (screw in) or heat and reseat (glue on) to where it leaves your vision or actually help with aiming
Posts: 278 | From: NJ | Registered: May 2009
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i mount mine vertical so if I over draw they will bump my finger slightly.... whatever is least distrating is way to go...or focus more on the target spot
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Ron Herman PBS Assoc since 1988 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters ATHA (RIP) Bowhunters of SC NRA Life NAHC Life USAF Retired (1984-2004) Posts: 921 | From: Charleston, South Carolina | Registered: Aug 2005
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I rotated mine around a little so they didnt distract me also...it helped. Just make sure they are are the same or very close. Im looking for some if you want to sell them....just shoot me a pm...
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The longer I hunt deer the bigger my broadheads get, they are not hard to penetrate if properly hit and my enthusiasm for pin drop blood trails has waned with time.
If you're right handed, mounting them at the 2 o'clock / 8 o'clock position will allow the bow and your hand to mostly block the head from view. If left handed you'd need the 10 o'clock / 4 o'clock position. Mounting this way has helped me with the large two blades.
With a large Snuffer you can accomplish much the same thing if you mount the top blade at about 1 o'clock.
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I shoot big broadheads and I have found that the more practice I do with them the better I shoot.
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