Been tuning in with broadheads with my newer bow Moon Dance. I was thinkin of using the older bow for the upcoming elk hunt as the arrows were flying better out of that one, and had not been able to quite get the new one tuned in as well. Well I got brave and made some changes to the new one in the riser that had been bothering me in the handle. (Yes I have made a lot of bows but still, take a new $600 plus bow and walk up to the sander with it and start grinding, sheesh). In close scrutinization of the 2 bows it made me realize something. The depth of the handle was not the same so having the same brace height measurement was not accurate for both bows. I made the changes to the grip for my shooting style, and changed the brace height equivelent from the working part of the limbs, now the same arrows fly perfect out of the new one too. Woo Hooo !!!
Started shooting the broadheads and noticed as I have before orientation of the head ( 2 blade) made a difference in where the arrow impacted. Took some time to make them the same and walla - (voila??) They hit where they should. Getting antsy for colorado!